04/27/2026
Fermented Bio Fertilizers coming to Grand Forks ND!
What if your lawn could feed itself?
Not with a bag from the hardware store. Not with synthetic salts that spike the numbers on a test but leave the soil more depleted than you found it.
With life.
Here’s something most lawn care companies will never tell you: healthy soil is not a chemistry problem. It’s a biology problem. And one of the most powerful tools for restoring that biology fits inside a 5-gallon bucket.
Fermented biofertilizers are living liquid cultures — a consortium of bacteria, yeast, and photosynthetic microbes that have been carefully brewed together in an anaerobic fermentation process. They’ve been used in agriculture around the world for decades, and the science behind why they work is fascinating.
Here’s what that microbial community actually does once it reaches your soil:
🌱 Converts nutrients into forms plants can actually use. Instead of forcing roots to break down complex compounds, these microbes do that work — delivering amino acids, minerals, and trace elements in a form plants can absorb directly. Less work for the plant means more energy going into growth, root development, and resilience.
🌱 Suppresses putrefying and pathogenic organisms. The fermentation process creates a low-pH, antioxidant-rich environment that outcompetes harmful microbes — without a single synthetic fungicide or bactericide.
🌱 Feeds the soil food web. Bacteria feed protozoa. Protozoa feed nematodes. Nematodes cycle nutrients back to plant roots. Every application adds a link to that chain — and over time, the soil builds its own fertility engine.
🌱 Supports plant immune function. Certain members of these microbial communities are known to trigger what researchers call Induced Systemic Resistance — essentially putting the plant on immune alert, so it’s better equipped to handle stress, disease pressure, and drought.
🌱 Builds soil carbon. As microbial populations grow and cycle through organic matter, they produce the sticky compounds that glue soil particles into aggregates — the structure that holds water, resists compaction, and makes soil feel alive under your feet.
This is what we apply at Holy Ground. Not a synthetic shortcut. A living system, brewed intentionally, calibrated for your soil.
Your lawn doesn’t need more chemistry. It needs its biology back.
If you’re curious what that looks like for your yard, send us a message. We’re accepting a small number of new clients this season — and we’d love to start with your soil.