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terreplenish-blog · 11 months ago
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Terreplenish: A Solution to Fertilizer Overuse and Waterway Pollution. The excessive use of fertilizers in agriculture has been a significant contributor to the formation of "dead zones" in bodies of water, such as the Gulf of Mexico. These areas suffer from low oxygen levels, leading to the destruction of marine life. A recent article highlighted how nutrient runoff, primarily from fertilizers, exacerbates this issue​ (NewsBreak). Terreplenish, a nitrogen-fixing soil microbe, offers a sustainable solution by reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers. By enhancing soil health and fixing atmospheric nitrogen, Terreplenish minimizes nutrient runoff, thereby curbing the growth of harmful algae that deplete oxygen in waterways. This innovation could play a crucial role in shrinking dead zones, preserving aquatic ecosystems, and supporting more sustainable agricultural practices. Click to read the full article.
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terreplenish-blog · 1 year ago
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Bring your garden to life 🌿 👩🏼‍🌾
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Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you use Terreplenish effectively:
Materials Needed:
Terreplenish regenerative soil microbes (24 ounces)
Water (5 gallons)
Large container or bucket (at least 5-gallon capacity)
Watering can or spray applicator
Steps:
Prepare the Solution:
Pour 24 ounces of Terreplenish regenerative soil microbes into a large container or bucket.
Add 5 gallons of water to the container, mixing thoroughly to ensure the microbes are well-diluted and evenly distributed in the water.
Application:
Fill a watering can or spray applicator with the diluted solution.
Apply the solution evenly over the soil in your garden. Ensure thorough coverage by watering all areas, focusing particularly on the base of the plants where the roots are located.
Frequency of Application:
For optimal results, apply the Terreplenish solution once a month during the growing season.
In the early stages of plant growth or if the soil is heavily depleted, you may apply every two weeks.
Tips for Success:
Timing: Apply the solution in the early morning or late afternoon to prevent evaporation and ensure the microbes have the best conditions to penetrate the soil.
Consistent Watering: Maintain consistent moisture levels in the soil to support the microbial activity and overall plant health.
Organic Matter: Enhance the effectiveness of the microbes by incorporating organic matter, such as compost or mulch, into your soil. This provides additional nutrients and improves soil structure.
Benefits of Using Terreplenish:
Improved Soil Health: Regenerative soil microbes enhance soil structure, nutrient availability, and water retention.
Increased Plant Growth: Healthier soil promotes robust root systems and vigorous plant growth.
Sustainable Gardening: Using natural soil microbes reduces the need for chemical fertilizers and supports sustainable gardening practices.
By following these steps and tips, you can maximize the benefits of Terreplenish regenerative soil microbes and create a thriving, productive community garden.
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terreplenish-blog · 1 year ago
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Transforming food waste into valuable agricultural inputs @easyenegery @ILcompost #UScompost2024
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terreplenish-blog · 1 year ago
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When composting with Terreplenish the mesophilic bacteria within the compost will become thermophilic and work much faster with odor control as a pleasant added benefit. #compost #soil #foodwaste @EasyEnergySys @ILComposts @compostingUS @BioPreferred
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terreplenish-blog · 1 year ago
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🌱 Terreplenish is #1 Regenerative Solution for Boosting soil health, nutrient availability, and carbon sequestration for agriculture, promoting a greener, resilient planet. 🌍🌿 #Terreplenish #RegenerativeAg #farming #Orchards @EasyEnergySys
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terreplenish-blog · 1 year ago
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Terreplenish is a trailblazer in decentralizing food waste recycling & creating circular economies that are focused on replenishing soil with our consortium of microbes that boost nutrient availability & improve soil structure, reducing the need for expensive petrol fertilizers
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terreplenish-blog · 1 year ago
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🌱 Embrace Spring 2024 🌷 Boost soil health with Terreplenish's live active microbes. Once applied, these hungry microbes start propagating in the soil, absorbing atmospheric nitrogen just when your crops need it the most. 🌿 #SpringGardening #SoilHealth @EasyEnergySys
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terreplenish-blog · 1 year ago
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In 2012 🌎 Feed Earth Now, LLC innovates the ultimate food scrap recycling technology-generating the highest revenue per ton of food waste of any known technologies that have ever been researched. @EasyEnerySys @BioPreferred @Agromin @ILcomposts #soil #farming #environment
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terreplenish-blog · 1 year ago
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From our Family to Yours 💚Have a Greener New Year 2024 🥂#NewYear2024 @EasyEnergySys #GreenNewWorld #DUTV #Terreplenish @EasyNanoVoid #Soil #EasyFEN #RegenerativeAgriculture #environment #happynewyear #newyears
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terreplenish-blog · 2 years ago
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Happy Holidays from our to family to yours 💚
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terreplenish-blog · 2 years ago
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Whether an ounce in the Christmas tree stand or a few ounces diluted around each trees at the farm, Terreplenish treated trees always thrive longer and grow to maturity faster 🌲🌲🌲 @EasyEnergySys @RegenerativeAgriculture #trees #holiday
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terreplenish-blog · 2 years ago
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Terreplenish® Soil Microbes Grows Food Faster, Healthier and Disease Free 🌿❄️ @EasyEnergySys #Soil #RegenerativeAgriculture
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terreplenish-blog · 2 years ago
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Paired with compost Terreplenish® supercharges the nutrient cycle and optimizes plant growth. Together they amplify their nitrogen-fixing ability and improve soil structure, reducing synthetic fertilizer dependence for a balanced ecosystem. #Compost @ILcomposts @EasyEnergySys
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terreplenish-blog · 2 years ago
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Winter is nature's time for rest, but below the surface, ❄️🌱 Terreplenish® soil microbes are hard at work, preparing for a vibrant season ahead and vital for nutrient cycling and soil health #WinterSoil #Regenerative @EasyEnergySys
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terreplenish-blog · 2 years ago
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Protect Your Groves 🍊 🍋 In Florida citrus we have eliminated all three disease strains of Phytophthora by combining Terreplenish® with compost and discontinuing over application of irrigation water. https://citrusindustry.net/2023/12/01/phytophthora-diseases-california-citrus/ #Citrusmatters @EasyEnergySys @ILcomposts @Bioprefered
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terreplenish-blog · 2 years ago
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We all grew up on a farm or know someone who did. Join our Feed Earth Now Revolution and make passive income just by sharing. Find out more https://terreplenish.com/influencers/ @easyenergy @ilcomposts #greeneconomy
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terreplenish-blog · 2 years ago
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What does it mean to be BioPreferred? US government initiative that aims to increase the development, purchase, and use of biobased products made from agricultural materials @EasyEnergy @ Agromin @ILcomposts #CircularEconomy #BuyBiobased #Bioeconomy
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