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First consumer Soil DNA test, looking for users and community feedback

What’s really in your soil?

Not just the pH.
Not just NPK.
Not just “add lime” or “add fertilizer.”

The real story is biology.

We’re beta testing What’s In My Soil — the first consumer-available soil test that brings together soil DNA testing, fertility, and carbon in one report.

You send us a simple soil sample. We send back the full picture:

Biology: microbes, fungi, mycorrhizae, pests, and pathogens
Fertility: nutrients, pH, CEC, and micronutrients
Carbon: organic matter and long-term soil capacity

Healthy soil means biological balance. The life beneath the surface shapes what grows above it.

And now, for the first time, this level of insight is available to gardeners, homeowners, homesteaders, and hobby farmers — not just commercial agriculture.

My favorite part: once you get your report, upload it into ChatGPT or Claude and start asking questions.

“What does this mean for my garden?”
“Is my soil healthy?”
“What organisms are helping or hurting my plants?”
“What should I do differently this season?”
“How do I build better soil over time?”

There is a hidden biological world under every garden bed, lawn, and field. Soil DNA testing helps you uncover it.

We’re looking for our first cohort of pilot users now.

Pilot pricing: $99
Regular price: $149
Refundable until your sample arrives at the lab.

Try it here and tell us what you think:

https://whatsinmysoil.co

#SoilHealth #SoilDNATesting #SoilBiology #Gardening #Homesteading #RegenerativeAg #HealthySoil #AgTech

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