SOIL HEALTH ASSESSMENT SERVICES

CERTIFIED

SOIL FOOD WEB LAB in Thailand


Is your soil or compost helping or hurting your plants?

We’re an independent lab technician service certified & trained by the Soil Food Web School (Dr. Elaine Ingham, a foremost, world renowned soil biologist) for biological assessment. We offer microscopic analysis services of soil-food-web microorganisms.

SOIL HEALTH ASSESSMENT SERVICES

Nothing tells us more about the soil health than a survey of its microbiology!

" If the biology is present in the soil, plants, in partnership with the soil food web, can obtain ALL the nutrients that they need without anything being added to the soil. This is the reason why nobody needs to add fertilizer to the forest."

We assess population estimates (biomass) of each of the major soil trophic groups -- bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, and interpretation as to their adequacy for the intended plants to be grown

Have your Soil Assessed

* Please note that we do not provide testing for chemicals, radiation, minerals, or nutrients in soil.

Biological Soil Health Services


The quality of soil and compost is best assessed by a microscopic analysis of the microorganisms.

The healthy soil-food-web will result in :

* Healthier plants
* Nutritious crops. Have the proper balance of nutrients so they taste good and satisfy hunger.
* Increased yields.
* Disease and pest resistance.
* Weed suppression.

All without the use of fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides!


Check a Sample Report



Please begin by reviewing a sample of our assessment report, where you'll obtain data, photos, and sufficient explanation to understand your figures. The report will give you an essential insight whether or not your material contain adequate microorganisms of the right types to allow your plant to thrive.

Contact us to schedule your soil test


Fill out the Order Form

Download an Order Form



Before sending your samples, please download & fill out the order form, and submit the form along with payment. Follow the instructions below for collecting and packaging samples, and contact me for any questions.

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Selecting Sample Locations



To examine biology in the root zone of a particular plant, sample from midway between its stem/trunk and dripline. Pull three cores from around the plant (or grouping of plants), and combine for a single sample.
To survey a broader area (pasture, crop field, garden, etc.) separate the area into zones – based on geography, prevailing conditions, variance in dominant plant type, plant health, etc. – and sample each area.

Pulling a Sample



The first thing you need is a coring tool – a large-size apple corer works well. Always collect samples when soil is moist, preferably when moisture has been present for several days. Clear any surface material from a small patch, and insert the corer. Twist and pull up, and you should have a 'core' of two to three inches. Shake it gently into a resealable plastic bag.
Choose a name for the sample (say, “orchard NW corner 1”), and write it: on the bag with a permanent marker, and on the sample submission form.

Shipping your Sample(s)



* Make sure each plastic bag is clearly labeled (using a permanent marker or affixed label on the outside of the bag) with a sample name that matches a sample name on the Order Form.
* Make sure each bag / bottle with sample material is no more than 1/3 full and has air inside to keep conditions aerobic.
* Make sure to ship your sample(s) the day of collection for same day or next day delivery. Generally, the sooner a sample arrives, the more accurate the assessment results will be.
*To help ensure prompt processing, alert us with an e-mail before shipping. For any questions, just give us a call.
Ship to: Only Good Stuff Organic Store
48/1 Soi Sukhumvit 24, Klong Toey, Bangkok 10110 Phone : +66 82 451 4993