MicroSoil a Natural Concentrate of Beneficial Microorganisms

A Natural Concentrate of Beneficial Soil Microorganisms

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Maple tree growth aided by MicroSoil applications. More details on this comparison project to come Overwhelming Results from a Back Yard Vegetable Garden in Woodward, Oklahoma using MicroSoil. MicroSoil is unmatched when used on lawns, flowerbeds,  shrubs and trees to create a beautiful setting and landscape for your own home.
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Ferns and other hanging basket plants thrive when MicroSoil is applied. This healthy cactus plant experienced rapid growth when MicroSoil was applied. The beginnings of a peanut farm in east Texas using MicroSoil.
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Bean plant comparison with MicroSoil on the right side. (Considerably better) Liriope Evergreen "Monkey Grass" planted with MicroSoil on the left side in the picture above. See the difference closeup between leaves from the Liripore Evergreens above - MicroSoil on the left side.

The pictures immediately below show progress on a Polo field in Las Colinas, Texas USA, where MicroSoil was used with success. More details to come.

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