Soil as a Carbon Bank
Humus binds with minerals, holds moisture, and forms aggregates that physically protect carbon from rapid breakdown. This stable matrix acts like a vault, extending carbon residence times and improving fertility. Tell us how compost changed your garden’s texture, and tag a friend who should try it.
Soil as a Carbon Bank
Compost stimulates microbial communities that partner with plant roots, trading nutrients for sugars. Healthier plants pull more carbon from the air through photosynthesis, feeding the soil life that stabilizes it. Share a photo of your healthiest plants and how compost helped them thrive while storing carbon.
Soil as a Carbon Bank
Adding compost increases water retention and reduces erosion, meaning soils better endure heatwaves and heavy rain. Climate-ready gardens lock in more carbon and waste fewer inputs. Comment with your region and we will suggest a compost application rhythm tailored to your climate challenges.