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What is the difference between Compost and SoilSoup?

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What is the difference between Compost and SoilSoup?

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Compost is solid bulk material from: Leaves, grass clippings, manure, food waste, etc. that has been broken down by micro-organisms. The result is a material that looks like rich healthy soil full of beneficial microbes and nutrients. In general, incorporating compost into soil is the most important step when improving soil structure. Soil with adequate compost mixed in will have better water absorption, retention and drainage, improved soil structure, a steady supply of plant nutrients and a more balanced soil pH. Soilsoup is made from 100% organic compost. The main difference between Soilsoup and solid compost is twofold: 1. The total amount of the aerobic bacteria. During the brewing process of SoilSoup we increase the beneficial microbes by an average of 15,000 times from the number of microbes in our inoculant. A huge increase in microbial population. 2. The beneficial microbes in Soilsoup become metabolically active. During the brewing process the microbes go from a dormant state

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