Soil Testing Services
Find out what your soil needs, and make sure you’re not adding what it doesn’t need!
A healthy garden ecosystem, and the abundance of food it creates, starts with a healthy soil. But what makes a healthy soil, and how do we create it?
To answer that question, we recommend a professional soil analysis to find out exactly what your unique soil requires to become a balanced ecosystem for soil microbes, and your plants!
We currently offer two soil testing services:
An online digital consultation which focuses on empowering you to successfully test your own soil, and includes a professional personalized recommendation based on your results
and
An in-person service which includes an onsite demonstration of soil sampling, soil texture test, compaction assessment, and a complete laboratory analysis with professional personalized recommendation based on your results
Click below to learn more about each service and to book - we look forward to working with you!
This is a digital consultation that is available to anyone who is interested in learning how to properly take a soil sample and improve their soil using a laboratory soil analysis.
The digital consultation includes:
1 on 1 zoom meeting covering the basics of how to successfully sample your own soil and where to send it for professional laboratory analysis
Customized recommendation of organic amendments to create balance in your unique soil - based on your soil test results
Instructional video on how to apply your organic amendments
This is a on-site service available to Kimberley/Cranbrook residents who are looking for a professional in-person soil testing and recommendation service.
1 on 1 in-person demonstration of proper soil sampling procedure at your garden/farm
Sample collection, packaging, mailing and professional laboratory analysis
Customized recommendation of organic amendments to create balance in your unique soil - based on your soil test results
Instructional video on how to apply your organic amendments
Includes all sampling, packaging, mailing, and lab fees associated with your soil sample