Small Batch - Big Impact

 
 

Microbial Compost for Soil Health

Our small-batch microbial compost is carefully crafted with a focus on supporting diverse soil biology - each batch contains a rich community of naturally occurring beneficial microorganisms.

We follow a precise thermophilic composting process, using high-quality inputs, a carefully designed recipe, watering schedule, and controlled turning cycles to ensure consistent quality and microbial diversity. This process supports the breakdown of organic materials while maintaining optimal conditions for beneficial microbes.

We prioritize quality over quantity, producing compost in small batches to maintain biological integrity and consistency.

Designed as a versatile base ingredient, our compost can be incorporated into various soil-building applications. Common uses include:

  • Compost extracts

  • Compost teas

  • Soil drenches

  • Top-dressing for gardens and fields

These applications are commonly used by growers, landscapers, and soil stewards to integrate biologically active compost into their land management practices..

 

inputs grown on-site

We cultivate many of our input materials right here on-site, ensuring full control over the quality. For the materials we can’t produce ourselves, we carefully source from trusted suppliers.

inoculated chips

Our wood chips are pre-treated with compost extract before being incorporated into our composting process. The fungal inoculant is gathered directly from organic materials, and as the chips naturally decompose in our woodshed piles, they develop a diverse microbial community. This process contributes to the organic matter and biological diversity within our compost.

Third party analysis

We regularly submit our compost for independent third-party laboratory analysis to verify microbial diversity and overall composition. This ensures an unbiased assessment of biological activity, product consistency, and overall health of our product.

 

Our work is grounded in the fundamentals of the soil food web, a system brought to light by Dr. Elaine Ingham.