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Can VitaSoil be used on turf and sod?

Yes. VitaSoil can be used in turf and sod programs as a root-zone soil regenerator to support soil biology, root mass development, water retention, and nutrient cycling.

Turf and sod production depends on root density, uniform growth, water management, and recovery from stress. VitaSoil helps support the biological foundation beneath turfgrass by introducing plant-based organic compounds, beneficial microbes, organic carbon, and humic/fulvic substances into the root zone.

For sod farms, VitaSoil can be used as part of a scheduled acreage program during establishment and active growth. For turf managers, landscapers, and homeowners, it can be applied as a soil drench or spray to support biological activity in the root zone.

VitaSoil is especially relevant where turf is dealing with compacted soil, poor moisture retention, weak establishment, or heavy input dependence.

Best for:

Sod farms, lawns, sports turf, golf turf, commercial landscaping, Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, Ryegrass, and mixed turf systems.

Support Denser Turf and Stronger Establishment

For turf and sod, the goal is not fruiting or yield. The goal is root density, coverage, color, stress tolerance, and harvestable sod strength. VitaSoil supports turfgrass by feeding root-zone biology and helping the soil system hold moisture and cycle nutrients more efficiently.

FAQ

Can VitaSoil be sprayed on turf?

Yes. VitaSoil can be applied as a diluted spray or soil drench depending on equipment and turf condition.

Is VitaSoil a lawn fertilizer?

VitaSoil is best positioned as a soil regenerator and biological soil amendment, not a standard lawn fertilizer.

Can sod farms use VitaSoil by the acre?

Yes. Acreage programs can be built around sprayer, irrigation, or root-zone application systems.

Can VitaSoil be used with herbicides and pesticides?

Yes. VitaSoil can be used alongside herbicide and pesticide programs.