Tree/Garden/Pest management is the focus of Green Team Management.
In order to do that with minimal pesticide use we have to build up the micro nutrients, and, the microbiology in the soil.
This is done with education and application of the building blocks of soil management as discussed in this blog.
Three ways we do this:
One is to build the soil on the farm dedicated to Organic principles by the Fry Family Trust located in Eagle Idaho. This is where we gather the materials needed to create the composting - literally farming the micro biology.
This is a long process (view video for details of how it is done); at which time we have a custom enclosed trailer that transports either a food source or the actual living organisms to your property, and inject it into the ground, in your garden or around your trees as shown. This is done with a process where we use water and air (as seen in video) to move the living organisms into aerated water solution so it can be transported and injected through a pump moving the most organisms at the least amount of cost.
The other option is to take the composted material and bring it to your location and either put it around your trees or into your garden bed. This is best when you want soil ready to go in your garden.We don't guess though, like other companies often do; we use the microscope to make sure we actually can see and quantify the living organisms being delivered.
The third option is to teach you how to do it yourself.If you have the room, we will help you design a system and a program to do it yourself. We always encourage this if you possibly can because we want you to recycle your garden, kitchen and leaf waste to establish an organic loop on your property. This does take time so often we do the initial soil build up by injecting the garden beds and or bringing in organic soil, then help you with your own system. An evaluation is $39 and includes books on the subject which we give to you free at the time of the evaluation and go through with you to analyze your specific situation.

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