Keep Your Grass Growing

Anybody else want to keep your grass growing when it turns hot and dry?

That's what Richard Fish did. In July, when our grass in Florida normally goes back, the Mycorr Plus half of the field kept coming on. He even noted a huge increase in earthworms on the treated side.

Manufacturing Moisture

Not only do Mycorr Plus bacteria turn soil into a “water bank” by storing huge amounts of water when it's available, but moisture appears to be a by-product of the respiration of our special anionic bacteria. When we breathe, our breath fogs up eyeglasses because it produces water (H₂O). Similarly, our bacteria leave a trail of moisture as they travel through the soil—explaining why fields treated with GPB have extra moisture when neighbors' fields do not.

Elaine’s Testimonial

Elaine in southern Georgia told us, "We applied Mycorr Plus A on the first of June. By the first of August, our hay had grown an additional 3 inches." Despite unusually hot and dry conditions, while neighboring fields turned brown and dry, her grass remained green all the way to the roots—healthier, stronger, and noticeably thicker.

One friend, with the same amount of rain, ran out of grass and had to start feeding hay, whereas Elaine’s field produced more grass than she could use.

Enhanced Soil Nutrients

Mycorr Plus replaces lime and other fertilizers by freeing up nutrients already in the soil. Even though Elaine applied nothing but GPB this year, within only 5 months her soil’s NPK and trace minerals increased dramatically.