The Soil Rez Difference

Most people don’t realize that the key to a thriving landscape isn’t endless maintenance—it’s healthy soil. Instead of addressing the root cause, they pour time and money into quick fixes, battling brown spots, struggling plants, and cycling through fertilizers in search of a magic bullet. But there’s a better way. By shifting the focus to soil health, we help people break free from this cycle and create sustainable, resilient landscapes that flourish naturally.

Meet the Soil Rez Team

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Awaken Your Soil

Most soils in the Treasure Valley are hydrophobic—they repel water, fertilizers, and insecticides, wasting nearly 80% of traditional treatments. We start by applying a liquid aerator that breaks up soil colloids, allowing essential nutrients and moisture to penetrate deeply and effectively.

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growing lawn grass

Build Resilient Soil

Once the soil is open and receptive, we apply a broad-spectrum micro-stimulant designed to supercharge the natural reproductive system of existing microorganisms. This jumpstarts a thriving, self-sustaining ecosystem beneath the surface.

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Nourish
with Natural Nutrition

We feed the soil—not just the plants—with natural fertilizers free of polymers and microplastics. These slow-release nutrients support the microorganisms we’ve activated, creating a healthier, more vibrant landscape.

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Two young girls playing fetch with a golden retriever dog on a lush green lawn in a sunlit backyard.

Let Nature take the Lead

After these three steps, our role shifts to minimal supplementation. Agronomists agree—nature is far more efficient than man-made products. Instead of constantly treating symptoms, we focus on supporting nature’s own processes, allowing the soil to thrive on its own.