What is "compost concentrate?" Compost concentrate is a beneficial product produced from the complete composting of high quality, high energy bovine manure or some other high quality manure (as a nitrogen source), and high quality crop residues plus other premium carbon materials. As carbon source examples, we prefer to use and we recommend use of alfalfa, soy crop by-products, and cotton crop residues. |





| Active aerobic compost tea, made from ROOTZONE compost concentrate. |
| Our active aerobic compost tea will not clog sprayer nozzles. |
| It is excellent practice to use soil feeding and plant feeding products which will not harm earthworms. It is an especially good practice to use soil and plant amendments which benefit earthworms and stimulate their activities in our soil. |
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| High quality vegetables grown from seed, no chemical fertilizers were used. |
Sweet corn grown from seed planted in soil prepared with compost concentrate. Compost tea was added through the season. |
| Tea samples from a batch of TRIDENT ACTIVE AEROBIC COMPOST TEA This excellent non polluting, totally organic product is very effective. |

| HELPFUL BOOKS |
| CONTROLLED BIOLOGICAL DECOMPOSITION |

| TRIDENT PRODUCTS MEET HIGHEST STANDARDS. OUR COMPOST IS CERTIFIED BY THE US COMPOSTING COUNCIL. |
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| Massive, healthy roots ROOTZONE HUMUS fed the soil. |

| ROOTZONE HUMUS was applied to the soil profile by watering in. The organically fed soil profile maintained a humus content, allowing massive and healthy roots. |

| Pete in the golf cart with the "plug puller." Plugs pulled from the beautiful grassy area revealed long healthy roots with excellent root hairs. Site had been a compacted and contaminated area prior to Pete's work and many tons of ROOTZONE HUMUS and liquid. |


| Pete shows a fairway plug. Soil was clayey and located at former strip mine. Now the roots are healthy and the grass is beautiful ! |
| The evenly spread and watered in compost can be seen in the plug pulled from one of the Kokopelli greens. |

| The portable laboratory, used for collecting samples, testing soil and plant roots, and testing tissues of plants. |
| Call us to discuss natural and highly effective control of mole crickets. Telephone: 228-314-0400 ROOTZONE has a "built-in" ability to stop mole cricket damage, without harsh chemicals or high priced programs. |
| Link to: Tridentworld.org and information concerning "PRODUCT of the PRODUCT" |
| ROOTZONE HUMUS contains at least 50 pounds of available N per ton. Beneficial bacteria and fungi maintain balanced nutrients in ROOTZONE HUMUS. At least 60 pounds of P per ton, at least 60 pounds of K per ton, and over 100 pounds of Calcium per ton are carried in each ton of ROOTZONE. ROOTZONE also contains Zn, Cu, Iron, Mg, Mn, plus other micronutrients which stimulate root growth. (From university and independent lab studies.) |

Charlie is a hybrid hibiscus. Fed only ROOTZONE ACTIVE AEROBIC HUMUS TEA, Charlie thrives in a one-gallon planter. Soon, this beautiful and very healthy plant will be moved to a larger container or to a special place in the yard. The soil mix in which Charlie's roots grow is a rich mixture of Mr.P's potting soil with 30% ROOTZONE HUMUS. |

| Hibiscus test plant. "CHARLIE" ROOTZONE total organic feeding program. |
| Soil Stabilization ROOTZONE HUMUS |
| INCREASED FERTILITY AND INCREASED STABILITY |
| Click here to discover the TRIDENT MULTI-STEP PLAN for Coastal Restoration |

| ROOTZONE FERTILITY |
| ROOTZONE HUMUS FOR BIOREMEDIATION |
| A NATURAL FERTILIZER |
| Remediate hydrocarbon damage with ROOTZONE HUMUS LIQUID |
| MICROORGANISMS IN ROOTZONE HUMUS ARE G.R.A.S. ("Generally recognized as safe.") EPA Does not require regulation. |
| Click on the above yellow box for technical data. |


| ROOTZONE HUMUS restoring health to historic live oak trees |
| Spreading ROOTZONE HUMUS |

| TESTING GULF SAVERS |

| More than marsh grass and mangroves... We do famous tomatos, too! |