Full Circle and the Soil Foodweb

Soil Food Web diagram

Full Circle interacts with the Soil Foodweb by first providing nutrients to plant roots for an instant boost.

Next, Full Circle delivers nutrients to the bacteria and fungi already present in the soil.

This causes a bacteria and fungi “population explosion”. Protozoa then come along and feed on this new community of bacteria and fungi.

Protozoa only utilize a portion of the nutrients they gain from the bacteria and fungi. What's left over they excreet into the soil, allowing the plant to directly feed on these nutrients.

When the Soil Foodweb is functioning properly, the surface result is better plant health and the appearance of birds and animals in the area.

Read more about the research behind the Soil Foodweb at soilfoodweb.com

Read about the story behind Full Circle Plant & Soil Food

“...The azalea bloomed the next spring in defiant glory and all the transplants are fine. I was impressed, overjoyed, thankful and relieved thanks to Full Circle!”

— Tony - Victor, WA
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Use Full Circle on

food crops, turf grass, ornamentals, trees and shrubs.

More about how to use it