It All Starts with the Soil
The Earth-Body Connection
Everything in Nature is connected - through rhythms, cycles, synchronous relationships, and dependencies. That includes us.
Our Earth-Body connection is a strong one and understanding this connection provides us with tools to improve and protect our health and wellbeing, and how to sustain that. Rarely do we mate the two, however, or realize their inseparable synergy.
“It all starts with the soil” is not a light-weight statement. The soil is our blanket of life; so goes the soil, so goes our health. And even as we realize there is a connection, rarely do we understand just how deep and complex that connection truly is.
This living blanket sits on top of the foundational soil, and envelopes our planet, performing many functions, such as filtering and cleaning our ground water, storing carbon, releasing nitrogen and providing nutrients for other life. Soil is both alive, and a giver of life. There is good reason that we call her Mother Nature.
Our health connection with soil starts with the crops she produces. In order to function as she intended, our topsoil needs to be rich, fertile and teeming with microbiology. Nutrient rich soil provides nutrient rich foods. Nutrient rich foods supply us with the building blocks for good health. Sounds easy, right?
It can be, but there is more to understand. And in today’s toxin-filled environment, it is even more important that we do. Today we face the greatest health crises ever experienced in our culture. A shocking 70% of deaths in the US come from chronic diseases. Yet few of us realize that over 50% of those can be traced back to the soil.
Know your soil.
Soil functions best with a balanced matrix of particle sizes that allow space for both air and water. This matrix forms the foundation for producing healthy food. There are many easy tests you can perform on your soil that will give you the answer on what your soil needs structurally.
Know your nutrients.
Once we know the structure of our soil and amend it accordingly, we can move on the balance of minerals necessary to provide the nutrients that will support microbial life and plant life. While very important, it is not all just about getting the right elemental balance. There are other important nutrients such as calcium and magnesium that are essential for the release of nutrients so that microbiology can do their job to make plant life thrive.
Know your microbes.
Then comes the community of microbiology that do all the heavy lifting for providing that oh-so-important high nutritional uptake by your plants. Building this community is essential for healthy soil.
Know what you purchase.
For the produce you purchase and do not grow, there are simple tools, such as brix meters, to test whether they are nutrient dense to help you make the right decisions.
As a gardener, improving your soil and producing nutrient dense foods, and as an organic shopper, purchasing only the best produce, there are ways to easily optimize your results. Our mission at Hendrikus Organics is to provide you with outstanding organic fertilizers, amendments, programs and education to help you be successful, with your soil, your garden, and your health.
Hendrikus Organics is a local company specializing in organic soils, fertilizers and soil conditioners. Garnering more than 65 awards for environmental excellence, the company continues to study the many complexities of Nature and how her many facets fit and work together as they develop and refine their products.






