Soil Care

Quality soil care is a crucial step in ensuring that your plants are healthy. Specifically,  investing in a healthy soil ecosystem provides your plants with the necessary nutrients, water, and air to thrive. Depending on various factors such as plant needs and needs, environment conditions, seasonality, and budget, choosing the right mix of soil care products is essential to ensure that your plants thrive.

Below, we break down the various types of soil care types into categories, and also demonstrate the different soil building techniques for optimal plant care. Take a look!

  • Fertilizers: Fertilizers provide essential nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which plants require in significant amounts to grow.
  • Mulch: Mulch helps retain soil moisture and moderates temperature, reducing water stress and heat stress on plants. Additionally, mulch suppresses weed growth, which can compete with plants for nutrients and water.
  • Compost: Compost is a valuable soil amendment, providing both nutrients and organic matter to the soil. It improves soil structure, enhancing water-holding capacity and reducing erosion. Compost also contains beneficial microorganisms, which help break down organic matter and release nutrients to plants.
Learn more about Fertilizers