As the cost of water continues to rise and droughts become more common, it’s more important than ever to ensure that our lawns and gardens are able to hold onto as much water as possible. The solution lies in building up the soil, creating a living ecosystem full of beneficial microbes, fungi, and other organisms that can work together to retain moisture and promote plant health.

One way to achieve this is by using Pelletized Ultimate Compost (PUC), a unique blend of poultry compost, humates, bone ash, feather meal, and micronutrients designed to boost soil health and fertility. With a nominal analysis of 55% organic matter, 6% nitrogen, 7% phosphorus, 2% potassium, and a variety of other minerals and trace elements, PUC provides a balanced, slow-release source of nutrients that can help support healthy plant growth while also enhancing soil structure and water-holding capacity.

In fact, just a 1% increase in organic matter content over an acre of soil can lead to a 20,000-gallon increase in water-holding capacity, meaning you’ll be able to retain more moisture in your lawn or garden even during dry spells. And with the inclusion of beneficial microbes and other soil life, PUC can help create the ideal environment for healthy plant growth, reducing the need for expensive fertilizers and pesticides.

Of course, building up the soil is only part of the equation. To truly restore soil health and fertility, it’s important to also address the underlying issues that may be contributing to soil degradation. This is where Nature’s Brew comes in, a powerful soil inoculant designed to replenish the beneficial microbes and other organisms that are essential for healthy soil function.

By incorporating PUC and Nature’s Brew into your lawn and garden care regimen, you can create a sustainable, regenerative system that promotes healthy plant growth, conserves water, and reduces the need for expensive, environmentally harmful fertilizers and pesticides. So why settle for a degenerative program when you can take the steps necessary to build up your soil and create a truly living ecosystem that will benefit you and your plants for years to come?