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Our Compost is a
Living Microbial Ecosystem

We leverage biological principles to craft compost that restores your soil's nutrient cycling relationship with plants. Our microbe-rich compost is alive and diverse.

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Microbial predators like nematodes and protozoa unlock immobilized nutrients held by bacteria and fungi

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A diverse community of saprotrophic fungi offers a plethora of benefits

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High microbial concentrations allow for robust compost extract and aerated tea

The Hidden Workers in Healthy Soil:
Microbes, Fungi, Protozoa and Nematodes

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Beneficial Fungi

Think of beneficial fungi as the underground support system for plants. Mycorrhizal fungi team up with roots to help plants absorb nutrients, while decomposer fungi break down residues, build humus, and enrich the soil. They’re nature’s recyclers and plant bodyguards all in one!

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Amoebae

Amoebae are tiny, shape-shifting protozoa that move and eat using their flexible "arms" called pseudopodia. They're like the clean-up crew of the soil, gobbling up bacteria and recycling nutrients to keep the ecosystem thriving.

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Bacterial Feeder

Bacterial-feeding nematodes devour bacteria, digest them, and release nitrogen back into the soil as plant available nutrients. They’re tiny but mighty contributors to soil fertility!

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Predatory Nematode

These microscopic hunters keep the bad guys in check! Predatory nematodes feed on other nematodes, including harmful parasitic ones, helping to naturally control pest populations and keep the soil ecosystem balanced.

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Made in Oregon