The ground remembers everything you feed it
there's a version of farming where you feed the crop and forget the ground it's standing in. bag of fertilizer in, plant grows, season ends, repeat. it works, for a while. and then one year it doesn't work quite as well, and you can't figure out why.
what's actually happening under your boots is quieter than that. organic matter is a bank account. every season you withdraw without depositing, the balance drops a little. eventually there's nothing left to buffer against, no reserve of nutrients, no structure holding it together, just depleted ground doing its best impression of fertile soil.
bio tea, the concentrated blend vise organic builds around compost and beneficial microbes, works like a deposit instead of a withdrawal. it's not about feeding this season's crop harder. it's about restoring what years of extraction quietly took away.
organic matter enriches soil fertility over time, not overnight
a balanced soil ecosystem makes nutrients available instead of locked away
the goal isn't a bigger harvest this year, it's a soil that can keep giving next year too
feed the ground. it remembers.











