Small Batch Compost

Compost for Home and Community
Take the mystery out of what to give your plants, and put the microbes to work at the "root" of the issue. Under conditions where soil is free from compaction, and poison chemicals like pesticides and herbicides, the microbial balance of bacteria, fungi, protozoa and nematodes can easily cycle nutrients to the plant roots. What they provide actually depends on what the plant communicates that it needs through its exudates (sugars used to attract microbes to roots). This is the best way to grow resilient and nutritious plants. Get this compost on the land, whether by spreading it directly on garden beds, making extracts, teas, and more.  

SoilEd Farm is an urban social enterprise working as part of the larger regenerative agriculture movement. This form helps us to get an idea of your interest and needs as part of this intricate network of diverse human relationships supporting the diversification of the microbial workforce.

Price will vary depending on your specific interest, needs and level of involvement.