Cowboy Cultivation Company partnered with Cowboy Cannabis Company presents our Super Living Soil.
Our soil is strong enough to be considered a super soil and contains enough living organisms to be considered a living soil as well.
As a Minnesota based business we endeavor to source our natural ingredients from other local business. This starts right with the base of our soil, Minnesota Mined Peat Moss from Central Minnesota Peat Bogs.
It all begins with the dirt you use. We believe that living soil engages the plants root system as well as helps overall flow within the plant. Our soil contains beneficial nutrients and bacteria for a healthy root system and vibrant plant growth. This helps throughout the vegetation growth cycle and flower periods to give stable, uniform crops without the use of harmful chemical fertilizers.
Our belief is that what you grow should be as natural as possible, which means natural products go into the making. Craft Cultivated Living Soil is the best way to sustain healthy plants from seed to finished product.
Our hope is to teach others about how living soil makes a better end product.





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Cowboy Cultivation Company purchased an auto compost machine in early 2024 to start mixing a living soil recipe*. We use organic black top soil, as well as a mixture of peat moss from local marshes as a base for our soil. Locally sourced porcine blood meal, fish meal, gypsum and all other natural soil ingredients round out our recipe for living soil. This opportunity came to us after we had been making our own living soil in small batches. It seemed like a no-brainer to start making it on a larger scale.
*We follow “Clackamas Coot’s” soil recipe with a few addendums of our own to fit the local growing environment.
Ingredients:
Peat Moss, Earthworm Castings, Bone Meal, Blood Meal, Fish Meal, Compost, Oyster Shell, Alfalfa Meal, Neem Cake, BioChar, Mycorrhizal Fungi, Sulfur, Lime, Gypsum, Bacillus Megaterium, Bacillus Pumilis, Bacillus Subtilis, Bacillus Coagulans, Bacillus Amyloliquefacien, Pleurotus Ostreatus
