Biology-Based Land Care · Martin County, Florida
We bring living soil science to Florida lawns, farms, and landscapes — replacing chemical dependency with biology that builds itself.
Get in TouchEvery engagement starts with your soil. We analyze what's alive — and what's missing — then apply the right biology to bring it back.
Replace chemical lawn programs with living soil biology. We analyze your soil, identify what's missing, and apply biological inputs that build long-term health — not chemical dependency.
We design landscapes that produce food, build soil, and sustain themselves over time. From backyard food forests to full-property designs tailored to Florida's climate.
Microscope-verified soil analysis, a custom biological transition roadmap, and 30/60/90/120-day benchmarks. We walk farms from chemical dependency toward biological self-sufficiency — with measured results at every stage.
Restore degraded or depleted land through targeted biological intervention. We identify what life is missing from your soil and bring it back using locally sourced biological inputs.
Biological restoration is measurable, not a matter of faith. Here's what we document and what you'll see — from your first site visit through a self-sustaining soil food web.
Jake runs a microscope analysis of your soil. You receive a complete Soil Biology Report — not guesswork, real biological counts from your specific land.
Microbial populations begin to establish. Visible changes often appear — improved color, better water retention, early earthworm activity returning.
Fungal networks begin colonizing. Nutrient cycling picks up. Plants start accessing what was already in the soil but locked away by biology gaps.
A functioning soil food web cycles nutrients on its own. This is the transition point — from dependency to a system that builds itself season after season.
For a detailed breakdown of the conventional to biological transition — what to stop, reduce, start, and monitor at each phase — see our Farm Soil Food Web Consulting & Transition page. Jake's full transition framework, benchmarks, and the RR Farmer Document series live there.
Every engagement follows the same four-step sequence — beginning with listening, ending with documented proof. No guesswork, no generic protocols.
Tell us about your land. We start with a conversation — no cost, no commitment. What are you growing? What's worked? What hasn't? We want to understand your property before we recommend anything.
Jake visits your property, pulls soil samples, and runs a full microscope analysis. You receive a written Soil Biology Report — bacterial biomass, fungal density, protozoa, nematodes, F:B ratio. A complete picture of what's living in your soil right now.
We design your custom biological program and begin applications — finished compost, aerated liquid extract, charged biochar, worm castings. Everything biological. Everything sourced locally from Treasure Coast Compost. Timed to your soil, not a generic calendar.
30, 60, 90, and 120-day photo benchmarks. A follow-up soil analysis compared side-by-side with your baseline. We show you exactly what changed — in numbers, in photos, in the biology beneath your feet.
Step 1
A 20–30 minute phone or email conversation. We ask about your property, goals, and history. You ask us anything.
Step 2
A full written Soil Biology Report within one week of your site visit.
Step 3
Every input is biological, locally produced, and applied in the sequence your soil actually needs.
Step 4
Documented evidence of change — not just our word for it.
Going deeper on farm transitions and soil biology? Read our complete Replenished Roots Farming Reference Guide — 15 chapters covering Elaine Ingham's Soil Food Web methodology, Gabe Brown's 5 Principles, Singing Frogs Farm protocols, transition order of operations, and field diagnostics.
Every biological input we apply is produced by Treasure Coast Compost — our sister company in Martin County. TCC collects organic waste from local homes and restaurants, thermally processes it at temperatures that eliminate pathogens while preserving biology, and produces the living inputs we bring to your land.
Nothing shipped from a warehouse. No shelf-stable substitutes. The biology is alive, fresh, and tuned to Florida soils — because it was made here, from this community's organic waste.
Thermally processed at 131–160°F. Pathogen-free, locally sourced organic matter that feeds the soil food web rather than the plant directly.
Aerated compost extract — living biology in suspension. Brewed fresh, delivered alive. Not shelf-stable by design; that's the point. Applied directly to soil and foliage.
Biochar inoculated with compost tea. Creates permanent structural habitat for soil organisms — a biological home that persists in the soil indefinitely.
High-biology vermicompost for transplant support and targeted inoculation. Exceptionally rich in beneficial microorganisms and plant-available nutrients.
Why does local sourcing matter? Because biology adapted to Florida's sandy soils, heat, and humidity performs differently than biology bred for temperate northern climates. We're not importing a solution — we're restoring what belongs here.
We're currently building our founding client base. These first relationships — documented, photographed, and measured — will be the proof that lives here.
"First testimonial from a founding client will appear here — documented results, before-and-after photos, and their story of transitioning to biological land care."
Founding Client
Martin County, Florida
"Second founding client story will be documented here — 90-day results, soil analysis comparison, and what it meant to move away from chemical inputs."
Founding Client
Treasure Coast, Florida
We're accepting our first clients now. Founding clients receive hands-on personal attention, full documentation of their results, and preferred rates.
Get in TouchBiological land care is a different way of thinking about soil. Here are the questions we hear most — answered plainly, without the sales pitch.
A plain-language breakdown of how to move from chemical to biological land care — what to stop, what to start, and what to measure. Free for homeowners and farmers alike.
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You've likely heard promises before. Every product rep who walks onto your property has a solution. And you're already managing more than most people can imagine — weather, labor, margins, pest pressure, market prices. There's no room for experiments that don't work.
We want to be honest with you before anything else. Transitioning from a chemical program to a biological one is not simple. It takes time — often 18 months to three years before a soil food web is truly self-sustaining. It requires patience when your neighbor's chemically maintained field looks lush in the short term. It demands an open mind, because biology doesn't follow a simple prescription: what works on one piece of land won't work the same way on another. Your soil has a history, and that history shapes what it needs.
We won't pretend to have all the answers for your farm before we've looked at it under a microscope.
Case Study
Paul & Elizabeth Kaiser · Sebastopol, Sonoma County, California · 8 acres
Singing Frogs Farm is an 8-acre market garden that has become one of the most cited case studies in regenerative agriculture — not because of anything exotic, but because of the radical simplicity of what they did and the results it produced.
What they did
Results after 6 years
"The fastest path to biology is eliminating disturbance and providing constant organic matter on the surface. The biology does the rest. No proprietary products. No complex protocols. Stop destroying it and start feeding it."
What we're asking of you is smaller than what the Kaisers undertook. Not a full conversion. A trial parcel. A few months with real measurements — baseline soil analysis, follow-up comparisons, side-by-side documentation. Let the data speak. If what we do doesn't show up in the numbers, you'll know. And we'll know too.
Our dream is farms in Florida that grow food the way food was meant to be grown — rich with the nutrients that only come from living soil, not synthetic substitutes. Produce that's genuinely more nourishing because the biology beneath it is genuinely alive. And a closed loop that we think about every single day: the food scraps from your community's tables, collected by our sister company Treasure Coast Compost, thermally processed, and returned to your soil as the biology that feeds your next crop.
Farm to table to farm. That's what we're building together — and we'd be honored to build it with you.
"The goal isn't to grow plants — it's to grow the biology that grows the plants."
Soil Biology & Field Operations
Certified Soil Food Web Advisor. Jake runs microscope analysis, designs custom biological transition plans, and leads all field applications. He's the science behind every engagement — and the reason the results are measurable.
Business & Operations
Co-founder of Replenished Roots and Treasure Coast Compost. Jeff handles client relationships, operations, and the business infrastructure that keeps both companies running so Jake can focus on the soil.
Whether you're a homeowner, farmer, or land manager — we'd love to talk about what's possible on your property. Reach out and we'll set up a conversation.