How Our Pellets Work
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Moisture Retention
Wool acts like a natural reservoir, absorbing water and slowly releasing it back into the soil as conditions dry out. This helps maintain consistent moisture around the root zone and reduces stress from hot, dry conditions.
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Root Development
The natural expansion and contraction of wool fibers creates tiny air pockets in the soil encouraging roots to breathe, penetrate deeper, and grow stronger without hitting compaction barriers.
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Improved Aeration
Wool’s unique structure improves soil porosity and aeration. Healthier roots need oxygen, and well aerated soil supports deeper root systems and overall plant resilience.
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Slow Release Nutrition
Wool is rich in keratin, a natural protein high in nitrogen and sulfur. As soil microbes break it down, nutrients are released slowly over time, feeding your plant naturally without the risk of burn.
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Natural Lanolin Protection
Lanolin, a natural wax found in wool, regulates moisture by preventing over saturation while protecting roots from excessive humidity and pathogens. It supports beneficial microbes and a healthier root environment.
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Builds Better Soil
By improving moisture balance, aeration, and nutrient availability, wool helps create a thriving soil ecosystem that supports plant health season after season.