Microscopic Analysis
Soil is a living ecosystem. Microscopic analysis helps you understand whether beneficial biology is present, what type dominates (bacterial vs. fungal), and where the system is constrained.
What We Look For
- Bacteria: baseline decomposers and nutrient cyclers
- Fungi: structure-building organisms that support resilience and nutrient access
- Protozoa: key nutrient mineralizers that unlock plant-available forms
- Indicators: balance, diversity, and signs of stress or suppression
Why It Helps
Microscopy turns “soil health” into something you can actually observe. It supports better decisions on compost inputs, worm tea strategy, and restoration steps—especially when combined with soil and water testing.
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Microscopic imaging reveals the living biology that drives soil function and plant performance.
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If you want to know what’s happening below the surface, microscopy is the fastest way to get meaningful insight. Contact us and we’ll recommend the best sampling approach.