Soil Renourishment of the Lowcountry
We feed our bodies from within for healthy growth and development. Why wouldn’t we take the same approach and feed our soil to ensure healthy growth and development of our plants and trees?
Soil renourishment, also known as soil restoration, tackles the health of your yard at its core. Simply put, soil renourishment is the process of improving the health of soil to restore its natural state and ability to support an ecosystem.
But one size does not fit all. Just like different bodies, each site is different creating unique needs and plans for each project.
We Can Help
The Charleston Arborist’s sister company, Soil Renourishment of the Lowcountry, helps bring back life to your roots.
An all-organic water soluble and granular-based company, Soil Renourishment of the Lowcountry’s products consist of nutrients to benefit your soil’s micro and macronutrients. They work with beneficial ingredients such as kelp, humic acid, biochar, fulvic acid, amino acids, mycorrhiza, molasses, crab shell, oyster shell, earthworm castings and earth minerals to meet your soil’s needs.
Before beginning any project, the experts at Soil Renourishment of the Lowcountry build out your plan to meet specific requirements based on soil testing and knowledge of the plant material on site. Soil testing is conducted through a third part lab focused on the nutritional value not only within the NPK levels, but also the macro/micronutrients.
Upon your approval, Soil Renourishment of the Lowcountry then works alongside Kelp4Less to implement your customized soil restoration plan. Because their scope of services are so diverse, they have the ability to help bring back life to any project. Their services include – but are not limited to - vertical mulching, deep root irrigation, foliar spray, root collar excavations, fill dirt removal and soil replacement.
Soil Renourishment of the Lowcountry provides ongoing services, biannual services and even maintenance programs for construction and development.
Contact them today to learn more about the health of your soil and how they can help bring life back to your roots.