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GROZOME's Beginnings

In 2023, on a regenerative Amish farm in Shelby, North Carolina, GROZOME was born from a simple but powerful idea: nature already knows how to grow, we just need to increase native microbial biodiversity to help it thrive. 

Grounded in ecological intelligence, we bring "soul back to the soil" by rejecting synthetic shortcuts and embracing nature’s original plan: a thriving underground ecosystem built by native microbes. 

Unlike legacy products focused on quick fixes, Grozome represents a values-driven journey toward regenerative soil health, supported by education, sustainability, and community.

Vision Statement

To lead the biological gardening movement by making high-quality sustainable living microbial products that empower humanity to cultivate healthier, nutrient-dense, and more vibrant plants—naturally.

Mission Statement

To reconnect people with the balanced microbial life that powers plant growth, builds soil structure, and drives natural fertility—no synthetic chemicals, just symbiosis

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Our Roots

Crafted in partnership with leading Soil Food Web School experts, regenerative farmers and Amish artisans, each batch of GROZOME is carefully cultivated using sustainably sourced and on-farm crop residues and precision biological practices. We don’t mass-produce—each batch is hand crafted. Every handful of GROZOME teems with a complete Soil Food Web: beneficial bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and nematodes working in harmony to unlock nutrients and energize your plants. 

Why It Matters

Chemical fertilizers may grow plants—but they deplete the soil, and create dependency. GROZOME reverses that cycle. By restoring biodiversity underground, we empower growers of all kinds—from backyard gardeners to organic farms—to grow stronger, healthier plants with less input, more resilience, and a lighter footprint.

Our Values

Radical Transparency & Commitment to Quality: Every batch is tested and results are posted for full transparency. No shortcuts, no fillers, no lab microbes, no powder, no dead soil - our product is literally under the microscope daily. 

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Sustainability

We use only regenerative feed-stocks and local partnerships to close the loop. We are committed to sourcing earth friendly packaging solutions and current carbon negative by using our pyrolysis unit, converting green waste to bio carbon (biochar). 

Education as Empowerment

We’re here to teach as much as to continue to learn. Soil science is always evolving and we are dedicated to continuing unlocking its mysteries.

Native Microbial Biodiversity Regionally Rooted, Not Globally Generic

GROZOME will soon be made across the United States, through our Amish Co-op, offering native microbes more relevant to your growing region. Our products will never contain lab grown microbes or synthetics. 

Commitment to Building Community and Social Good

Whether you’re a master gardener or just getting your hands dirty, you belong in the Grozome ecosystem- and we would like to hear from you! Our model is designed to engage and educate ALL Joyful Gardeners, in every community in America. GROZOME is committed to making a real, local impact in the regions where our products are sold through Biomes for Better.

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Our Locations

Very important to soil health is the cultivation of native microbes and biodiversity. We achieve this by having a model that can scale to other plant biomes across the U.S. 

Check back soon - we are underway for 4 additional GROZOME production sites in MS, WI, CA and WA breaking ground in 2026.

Our first site is in Shelby, NC (2110 Washburn Rd., Shelby, NC). Situated on a 23 acre regenerative Amish farm.

Join the Movement 

We didn’t invent soil microbes—just a scalable solution to provide joyful gardeners with the highest quality native microbial biodiversity on the market. With GROZOME, you’re not just feeding your plants, you’re building better biomes. 

We are always on the lookout for passionate joyful gardeners to help raise awareness of soil health to local communities.

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