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Soil Soup
What is Soil Soup?
Is a liquid compost tea. It is safe, natural and easy to apply to all types of
plants. Because it is oxygen brewed, it is alive with millions of
beneficial bacteria. Just spray it into your flower beds, lawns or foliage
to invigorate your plants. Fresh Soil Soup contains beneficial
microorganisms that are "brewed" from a blend of high quality worm
compost and other natural ingredients. These living microorganisms work to
increase the availability of nutrients that plants need to thrive. Regular
treatments with Soil Soup will re-charge your soil with these beneficial
microbes. your plants will be healthier, stronger, better-nourished and
more beautiful than ever!

How do I apply SoilSoup?
Use it Fresh! (within 24 hrs. of dispensing-the sooner the better)
The brewing process creates an extremely dense population of microbes. If the
fresh liquid sits in a bottle too long, the microbe population will begin to
decline. It's always best to put SoilSoup onto soil or foliage that is already
wet, so apply it right after you have watered, or when everything is naturally
wet from rain or dew."
Flowers: The simplest way to apply SoilSoup is with a
watering can. It's not necessary to saturate the soil (although it won't hurt
anything); just put on enough to cover the surface with a light coating of the
liquid. You should be able to cover several hundred square feet with one gallon.
. If you have extra just pour it into your container gardens, or some deserving
houseplants so it doesn't go to waste. There is no danger of putting too much on
a single plant, as long as you don't over-water in the process.
Foliar Spray: You can also spray SoilSoup directly onto
your plants. SoilSoup is not a fungicide, but many customers report a decrease
in foliar disease since starting to spray their plants regularly with SoilSoup.
Lawns: It's even great on lawns - microbes in SoilSoup
accelerate the breakdown of thatch (the choking layer of dead grass that builds
up on the ground's surface), converting it into food for the living grass. Use a
garden hose with a hose-end applicator and you can cover as much as 1000 square
feet of lawn with a single gallon.
Can SoilSoup replace fertilizer?
SoilSoup doesn't replace fertilizer; it works hand in hand with good fertilizer
to improve soil and plant health. The boost in fertility you get from SoilSoup
is due to the action of beneficial microbes transforming locked up nutrients
into a soluble form your plants can absorb. You will still need to
add fertilizer to the soil from time to time to provide fresh nutrients.
Your plants will require less fertilizer than before.
According to Ann Lovejoy, author of Organic Garden Design School, the
SoilSoup Compost Brewing System "is the greatest invention since
compost." With consistent use, SoilSoup reduces the need for
fertilizer and helps boost plant growth. It also encourages deep root
growth, making plants better able to withstand dry conditions without
supplemental watering.
This chemical-free food is safe to spray directly onto soil, plants, and lawns
and is completely safe to use on fruits and vegetables.
How often should I apply SoilSoup?
If you are treating soil that is very infertile or heavy clays, you should apply
SoilSoup at least every two weeks until the plants and soil begin to show strong
improvement. When you begin to see such improvements you can reduce the
SoilSoup treatments to once a month.
Here are Ann Lovejoy's tips for using SoilSoup:
1. For first-time applications, use the tea at
full strength. It is especially beneficial to apply the tea just before
and after planting.
2. Make the second application two weeks later,
using tea diluted with water to half strength.
3. For maintenance, spray about once a month,
using tea diluted by as much as eight gallons of water to one gallon of tea.
If the garden has been chemically maintained, dilute monthly sprays to two
gallons of water to each gallon of tea.
4. To promote healthy lawns, spray SoilSoup
monthly during the growing season. This is especially helpful where
drainage is poor and soil is not well improved.
5. To avoid or minimize foliage disorders such as
powdery mildew, black spot, and so on, spray twice a month in the spring, then
monthly through fall. Spray when the leaves are damp from rain or being
watered.
6. For meaty, healthy vegetables, spray directly
on plants monthly.
Visit our store or www.SoilSoup.com for
more details.
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