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Just Good Soil Brings Regenerative Agriculture Science to Home Gardeners with AI

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A new direct-to-consumer brand named Just Good Soil has been launched nationwide, offering professional-grade soil testing and regenerative nutrient protocols for home gardeners. The company, founded by soil scientists, gardeners, and longevity experts, aims to help gardeners grow healthier, more nutrient-dense food by improving their soil quality.

The belief that human health starts with healthy soil underpins Just Good Soil’s approach to regenerative gardening. By translating principles of large-scale regenerative agriculture into a practical three-step system, the company hopes to shift the focus from quick-fix fertilizers to long-term soil health.

Co-Founder and CEO Justin Danko emphasizes the importance of understanding the soil’s biology to grow healthier plants and produce nutrient-dense food. The Soil Genie test kit is designed to provide gardeners with lab data and personalized recommendations based on their soil’s unique conditions.

Just Good Soil’s three-step system includes testing the soil with the Soil Genie Testing Kit, amending the soil with the Essential Nutrient Protocol, and activating the soil with the Soil Supplement Protocol. These regenerative gardening protocols aim to work in harmony with soil microbiology to regenerate the soil ecosystem rather than deplete it.

The company’s products are OMRI Listed for organic gardening and CDFA registered for organic input materials. All packaging is made from recyclable aluminum and compostable cardboard materials to eliminate the use of virgin fossil fuel-based plastics.

For more information on Just Good Soil and its product innovations, visit www.justgoodsoil.com.

Just Good Soil is a comprehensive system that combines lab-tested soil analysis with personalized nutrient protocols to help home gardeners build healthier, more resilient soil. The company aims to set a new standard for regenerative gardening practices.