Turn your hard dirt into nutrient dense soil


Go under a forest tree, remove surface leaves from the ground, pick up a handful of soil, and SMELL it.  Its aroma is beautiful, clean nature.  It's full of microorganisms ready to grow plants.  This soil was created naturally over time and we can replicate it virtually anywhere by simply adding wood chip mulch to the ground.

A popular, prolific garden influencer who's channel goes by the name, "ONE YARD REVOLUTION," (OYR) demonstrated in his yt video titled, "Amazing Garden Soil Transformation Using Wood Chips," that his back yard was hard clay.  But after years of applying wood chips to it, he uncovered a new layer of rich soil, 26 inches deep.

On my own Bandera, Texas property, I have noticed a similar soil transformation since 2018, four years ago as of writing this.  In the next article, I'll elaborate.  But the experience causes me to vouch for the veracity of OYR's claim.  

OYR had diligently planted a garden in his Chicago back yard using raised beds.  Between his raised beds, he added wood chips every year.  After eight years, he decided to do an experiment to see how fertile it was.  

He had tenaciously tested the soil in his raised beds and methodically added nutrients to it.  But for his experiment he did nothing except dig a hole to plant a tomato plant.  Low and behold the soil had been transformed from hard clay to rich soil that reached 26 inches deep.  

OYR believes the pathways were inadvertently fertilized when rain trickled nutrients from his carefully tended raised beds.  Never the less, the results he shows in his vid are spectacular.

Please check out his five-minute video and be as impressed as we are. And then contact us cause you're gonna wanna get your wood chips yesterday.










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