FAQ: Soil Regeneration with Terrawell
Soil regeneration with microorganisms is a method that uses natural microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and algae to improve soil fertility, promote nutrient cycling, and optimize soil structure.
- Increased soil fertility: Microorganisms release nutrients and make them available to plants.
- Improved soil structure: They promote the formation of soil aggregates, making the soil more stable and permeable.
- Reduced need for chemical fertilizers: Microorganisms break down organic matter and recycle nutrients, offering a sustainable and ecological alternative to traditional fertilizers.
- Increased resilience: Soils become more resistant to erosion, drought, and diseases.
- Direct application : Using Terrawell granules, the microorganisms are directly applied to the soil or placed into planting holes. A detailed application description can be found here.
- Liquid application : With Terrawell Classic, the microorganisms are multiplied in liquid form along with nutrients and then applied to the soil. More information can be found here .
Yes, Terrawell is suitable for most soils. We are happy to provide personalized advice to achieve the best possible results.
The first effects, such as improved plant growth, can be visible after just a few weeks. However, the full regeneration of the soil may take months, depending on the initial conditions. With Terrawell, you are opting for long-term soil regeneration that will pay off over the years.
Yes, the use of microorganisms is an environmentally friendly and sustainable alternative to chemical fertilizers, as it supports natural processes in the soil.
A soil analysis helps assess the nutrient content, soil structure, and the existing microorganism population. This method can be especially helpful for heavily degraded soils or soils with low fertility. For this, we collaborate with the company MicroBIOMETER.
Please contact info@biodiver.city for personalized advice.