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50% off Happy Soils, Regenerative Organic Soil and Gardening Products + Delivery @ Urban Green Farms

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To Celebrate the launch of Australia's first complete (Consumer) holistic Regenerative Organic range of soil and garden inputs, Urban Green Farms is raising awareness about the interconnection between human health and soil health, by offering 50% off the entire range. Happy Soils will shortly be available at specific outlets across the country as well. To learn more about this revolutionary range, please visit (http://www.happysoils.com.au). There is a tonne of information, case studies and information about how this range is revolutionising our farming and gardening sectors.

Happy Soils is a proud global partner of www.Kisstheground.com

Why Happy Soils?

Detox

Ground-breaking SSI technology is the key to detoxing soil from synthetic and chemical build-up. Happy Soils holistically breaks down these inorganic inputs and converts them into plant-digestible food in the form of sugars, amino acids and proteins.

Strengthen

Reverse the effects of toxic chemicals and damaged soil with a meticulously crafted formula of selected bacillus bacteria and fungi. With over 25 years of research, our carefully curated colony profile is scientifically influenced to prevent soil disease, whilst supporting the plant's immunity to naturally fight pathogens and build resilience.

Restore

Restoring soil health and biology resets the pH of the soil to an optimal range enabling ultimate nutrient accessibility and absorption. That means you can enjoy tastier, nutrient-dense, durable produce without the nasty chemicals!

Super-charge

Rebalancing soil biology optimises the environment and root systems for stimulating plant growth and boosting soil fertility.

Impact

Captures and stores carbon and N20 from the atmosphere, into the soil, offering a solution to reverse the effects of these dangerous gases. The relationship between the conversion of these gases, and soil biology aims to dramatically boost plant exudates, providing additional energy to our ecosystems and positively impacting biodiversity.

Agricultural Quality

The regenerative farming solutions to at-home gardeners because every garden counts.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We will endeavour to answer as quickly as possible.

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  • Got it - use buzz words, treble price.

  • Pretty expensive soil

    • hey hey, it's not actually soil. It's a range of biological products that are designed to actually restore soil biology and natural immunity. It's application rate is also very very concentrated to 2ml per 1L. One bottle will last a while :)

  • +1

    I'm interested - but without more detailed explanation of why these products are different from other similar commercial products, you are inviting comments like those above.

    • Hey hey Almost Banned,

      Check out the link here https://happysoils.com.au/the-science/

      Soil is like the human gut and requires good bacteria (Bacillus) to encourage vitamin uptake. Happy Soils is naturally derived from bacillus bacteria found in healthy soil to regenerate unhealthy soil. It’s the Yakult of Soil.

      Happy Soils unique blends of bacteria promotes beneficial moisture that encourages amino acid development and even freshwater runoff.

      Activates good bacteria to form identical populations to knock out bad bacteria.

      Healthy soil surfaces and plant structures draw in even more Co2.

      Good bacteria populations then convert Nitrogen and unlock beneficial vitamins and minerals such as Phosphorus and Potassium.

      Converts plant and animal decay. This makes soil porous, increases soil air and water holding capacities, commonly known as Humus Formation.

      • Thanks for the response.
        Which product do you recommend as the soil wetter as per tags?

        • Activate- That product will support soil moisture generation and ATP conversion.

  • Organic soil huh? Whatever will they think of next!

  • Have you taken a look at the link? It's not soil, it's organic nutrients.

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