The soil bacteria method is a maintenance-free, naturally growing greening technique that achieves permanent greening by reconstructing natural cycles.
The "Soil Microorganism Method" is a natural cultivation technique that creates a plant growth foundation using a spray material composed of the following components, which are similar in composition to natural soil:
- Soil parent material
- Soil microbial community
- Organic matter
- Seeds
This method aims to restore the natural topsoil lost due to excavation work and achieve permanent greening by reconstructing the natural cycle.
"Effective soil microorganisms" are microbial materials cultivated from natural microbial communities found in forests, mountains, and farmland using special methods.
Main materials of the Soil Microorganism Method:
- Soil parent material: "Soil" formed from weathered rocks.
- Soil Yuky: "Biological remains of plants and animals," containing trace elements.
- Effective soil microorganisms: 138 types of "effective soil microorganisms" extracted and cultivated from natural soil microbial communities.