Microbial Soil Punch makes a BIG IMPACT for a small price, as low as $149 for 25 gallons applied.
Typical Colorado landscapes significantly suffer from poor soil conditions – low in nutrients, beneficial microbes, and water-holding capacity. Poor soil conditions result in poor plant health, higher water use, and an over reliance on fertilizers to keep plants and lawns looking good. But don’t fret, were making soils healthy again with microbes!
Similar to compost tea, but packs a bigger punch, our uniquely crafted Microbial Soil Punch is loaded with millions of beneficial microbes that thrive in our unique climate and will work night and day to restore your soils health and structure – ultimately resulting in a healthier and happier landscape that will require less water and fertilizer inputs over time. Batches are made fresh daily in a 200 gallon truck mounted tank and applied to beds, lawns, plants and trees through a 300′ long hose.

The science and benefits of microbes, our microscopic engineers of the soil world.
Microbes play a huge role in building and maintaining healthy soils and healthy landscapes. They’re the microscopic engineers of the soil world, doing a ton of behind-the-scenes work to support plant growth and ecosystem health. Check out these 6 amazing ways they help…
Nutrient Cycling. Microbes break down organic matter (like dead plants, roots, manure, etc.) into simpler compounds, releasing essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur that plants can actually absorb.
Soil Structure. Some microbes secrete sticky substances that help bind soil particles together. This improves soil aggregation, water infiltration and retention, aeration, and root penetration.
Water Retention and Drought Resistance. Healthy microbial communities improve soil’s ability to hold water, reducing runoff and helping plants survive dry spells. Fungi, especially mycorrhizae, extend root access to water. Microbial exudates help soil retain moisture.
Disease Suppression. Some soil microbes compete with, inhibit, or even eat harmful pathogens. This forms a kind of natural pest control system. Actinomycetes produce antibiotics. Beneficial bacteria/fungi outcompete disease-causing ones in the root zone.
Promoting Plant Growth. Certain microbes produce plant hormones like auxins and gibberellins, or help plants access more nutrients, directly promoting root growth and overall vigor.
Carbon Sequestration. Microbes are also involved in storing carbon in the soil, helping to mitigate climate change. When organic matter is broken down, some of the carbon stays locked in the soil as stable organic matter.

Microbial Soil Punch Q&A
Learn more about our Microbial Soil Punch services.
How much and how often should I treat my soil?
Even one single treatment is helpful for an immediate health boost for your plants. However, we are seeing outstanding big impact results when applied 2-3x per year for multiple years. Sold and applied in 25 gallon increments, how much we apply per application is ultimately up to you. We can make recommendations based on your goals and budget. However, your cost per gallon decreases with every additional 25 gallons we apply.
What is the best time of year to add microbes to my soil?
The best conditions for microbes to thrive are when average daily temperatures are between 40 and 90 degrees.
What are the key ingredients of Microbial Soil Punch?
1) millions of living microbes optimized for diversity and our unique environment. The microbes come from our own curated compost sourced from organic yard debris, such as fall leaves, from landscapes we maintain. 2) dechlorinated, filtered water, and 3) bio-stimulants – in other words, food for the microbes to eat such as humic acid, fish hydrolysate and kelp.

Get In Touch, Learn More and Schedule Services
To learn more or schedule services please call 303-245-9166, send an email to info@nativeedgelandscapes.com or Get In Touch through our website. One of our Landscape Success Representatives will be happy to help!