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       e-mail: edaphos@btconnect.com              Mobile: 07983 387302            Office: 01235 768668

 

Promoting and encouraging balance and ecology

 

Many modern high input methods have unwittingly damaged the soils natural eco-system, which has taken tens of thousands of years to develop. Once the biological relationship between plant and soil breaks down, so does the health of the plant. Disease, insect and nutritional problems begin to manifest themselves.

On the surface chemicals and soluble fertilisers have been very successful, but as each year passes resistance to insects, disease and weeds are becoming an ever increasing problem, not just to plants, but also increasing pathogens that thrive in poor soil conditions. The cost of funding this system is forever escalating. Chemicals and high salt fertilisers can easily damage soil eco-systems, which eventually lead to conditions that promote disease and upset nutrient exchange. This has had a devastating effect on beneficial living organisms and life in the soil.

We aim to amplify your knowledge on plant health, rooting and nutrient availability, as well as giving you the right understanding so that you can increase humus and carbon sequestration, improve soil stability and drought tolerance reducing your reliance on chemicals and nitrogen.

Part of our strategy is to apply true natural science to agriculture to  re-establish beneficial life and fertility in the soil! WE are unique in being able to offer:

 

 

Twenty years experience with Compost tea systems - UK designed and built brewers

 

Biological Soil Amendments  *  Bio-Remediation  *  Amenity Products  *  Biological Inoculants

 

Soil & Biological Audits * Soil Foodweb Analysis  * Soil Fertility Building  *  Consultancy and Advice

 

Stubble digester s  *  Nitrogen fixing microbes  *  Phosphate mobilizers   *  Mycorrhizal fungi  

  

Specialist designed blends of  microbial consortiums  * Fungal dominated composts

 

 

Full Agronomy packages available with BASIS, FACTS and Beta trained agronomists

 

 

 

 

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