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The latest in Lawn enhancement --- Soil-Aid™
100% natural & organic Lueders Soil-Aid™ is the new organic tool that takes us a giant step ahead in creating improved soil conditions for better root growth, nutrient and water use. Soil-Aid™ creates millions of micro-pores in the subsoil, as deep as18 inches, pulls salts out of the root zone area, helps to aggregate the soil, unlocks phosphorus so that more of it is available to plants, and creates an improved environment for biological activity in the soil. This dynamic combination renovates the soil, producing strong root growth and healthier plants. Once Soil-Aid™ is added to your Lawn Care Program the changes in the soil begin almost immediately, however, visible results may take 30-45 days. Soil-Aid™, improves the soil structure and its ability to hold moisture and therefore has the added benefit of reducing the amount of water needed from irrigation. Soil-Aid™ -- all of that and it is 100% natural & organic!
Detailed overview of Soil-Aid™
You can do all the right things including adding fertilizers, using the best grass seed, planting high quality trees and shrubs -- even diligently water and yet the results may not be optimum because of poor soil conditions. The consequences of such soil conditions may include increased insect and disease activity as well as poor tolerance or recovery from environmental stresses such as heat, drought, and cold or storm damage. Quality soils are the foundation of healthy vibrant lawns, shrubs and trees. Unfortunately, many soils in our area lack sufficient organic matter, are compacted and lack soil microbes that are literally the life of the soil. The best soil is comprised of aggregates (little crumbs) which look and feel loose. The best growing soil is said to have low bulk density which measures how compact it is. The lower the density the more biological activity the soil can support and the better it is to grow roots in. A soil’s ability hold and release nutrients is called its “cation exchange capacity”. The higher the cation exchange capacity the better the plants can make use of fertilizers and nutrients in the soil. Soils with low bulk density and proper amounts of organic matter resulting from biological activity tend to have higher cation exchange capacity. As a result, they make better use of the fertilizers and allow nutrients such as phosphorus, already present in the soil, to be more available to plants rather than remaining locked up in the soil. Soil-Aid™ improves the soil by:
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