Healthy BioCare

Soil Health Guide

How to Improve Soil Health

Great plants start with great soil. Here's a practical guide to building healthier, more productive soil — in your backyard or on your farm.

1

Stimulate Soil Biology

Healthy soil is alive. Billions of microbes break down organic matter, fix nitrogen and make minerals plant-available. SilicaMax activates the rhizosphere — the zone around plant roots where beneficial microbes live — significantly improving nutrient cycling.

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2

Build Soil Carbon

Soil carbon drives water retention, nutrient holding capacity and biological diversity. Humic Carbon Liquid delivers concentrated humic and fulvic acid from ancient Australian deposits — feeding soil microbes and improving cation exchange capacity long-term.

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3

Correct Trace Element Deficiencies

Nutrient imbalances are common in Australian soils. Trace element deficiencies limit plant growth even when NPK is adequate. EasyTrace delivers a full spectrum of liquid trace elements including selenium, boron, iron, zinc and molybdenum in one product.

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4

Reduce Compaction

Compacted soil suffocates plant roots and soil microbes. Aerate mechanically, then apply a soil amendment to stimulate biological loosening. Earthworm activity increases naturally as soil biology improves. The Instant Clay Breaker range helps break clay bonds and restore structure.

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Not sure where to start?

Tell Ella about your soil — type, location, current issues — and she'll give you a specific improvement program.