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Soil Restoration

When it comes to a healthy garden, it all starts with healthy soil. One of the biggest problems with suburban gardens in Melbourne, is soil degradation. We promote an organic approach to the environment that is better for the planet, and our families. The constant use of weed killing sprays, chemical fertilisers and insecticides are one thing that can make for poor soil quality. Soil compaction is also a problem...

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When it comes to a healthy garden, it all starts with healthy soil. One of the biggest problems with suburban gardens in Melbourne, is soil degradation. We promote an organic approach to the environment that is better for the planet, and our families. The constant use of weed killing sprays, chemical fertilisers and insecticides are one thing that can make for poor soil quality. Soil compaction is also a problem that can make sustainable gardening difficult.

The best way to overcome this, is to start a soil restoration project. This is where we naturally build new topsoil, while reducing the toxic residue you and your family may be exposed to.

Benefits Of Soil Restoration

There are many benefits to restoring natural health to the soil of your home. Some of them include

Better rainfall absorption
Removal of pollutants
Improved water retention for plants
More habitat for beneficial creatures such as worms and beneficial bacteria
Stores more atmospheric carbon
Creates natural food or nutrients for plants
Reduces the need for harmful chemicals
Soil restoration is what can break the cycle of chemical based gardening at your home. This in turn will promote more biodiversity in your garden. Long term, you will have healthier lawns, gardens and tastier vegetables.

If you are interested in restoring, or improving your soil in Melbourne, then give us a call to talk about the different solutions we can provide.
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