Landscape Management

Soil Restore-IMO

Soil Restore-IMO is the next generation of Soil Remediation Therapy. Tree Solutions has taken this foundational Plant Health Care (PHC) treatment to the next level.

For over two decades we have produced and applied our Soil Restore Liquid Compost Extract solution into plant growing environments to help reverse tree decline. In many cases we have had tremendous success extending tree life and oftentimes completely reversing tree decline and returning their vigor. 

Soil Restore Region Specific IMO

We have learned how to locate, collect and culture Indigenous Micro Organisms (IMO). IMO biology is adapted to the area it is collected from. These starter cultures are collected from beneath healthy trees growing in undisturbed forest areas. Note that we carefully observe tree health conditions prior to making a collection.

There are some good quality bagged commercial compost products available. The quality is good however they do not provide a source of local microbial communities. They are more generic. Soil Restore-IMO is a treatment specific to the region, tree genus and plant family that is being treated.

Benefits:

  • Reverse tree and plant decline
  • Safe and Non-toxic 
  • Improves soil health
  • Reinvigorate damaged soil
  • Create disease-suppressive soil
  • Reduce water use
  • Adapted to local environment
  • Plant growth hormone production

The Process:

  • Locate healthy trees in an undisturbed forest environment.
  •  Collect a small sample of Indigenous Micro Organisms (IMO)
  • Grow the IMO onto a substrate, then put them to sleep and store for future use
  • Store collections from different geographic areas then match them to the tree species and region the tree species that are being treated

Why We Do It:

  • By collecting from beneath healthy trees and matching them to the regions, the collection of microbiology is specific to the area being treated, as well as the tree species and is free from disease. Introducing healthy biology and providing the foods they need to reproduce begins the remediation process.
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