Liquid Humate
Premium Organic Soil Amendment for Lawns, Gardens & Potted Plants
Liquid Humate is a natural, safe, and easy way to boost the health of your soil. Rich in organic matter, it enhances soil structure, improves nutrient retention, and stimulates beneficial microbial activity—laying the foundation for healthy, thriving lawns, gardens, and container plants.
Why Use Liquid Humate?
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Improves soil health by adding humic acid directly to the root zone
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Ideal for both clay and sandy soils—softens hard clay and adds body to sand
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Easier than compost—no mess, no weeds, no hauling
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Promotes stronger roots and better moisture and nutrient uptake
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Compatible with other products, including LawnMutt and RestoreClay
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Safe and natural, derived from premium Leonardite
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Quick and easy to apply with a hose-end sprayer, watering can, or pressure sprayer
How It Works
Healthy soils are rich in humate, a crucial form of organic matter that:
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Enhances soil structure and aeration
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Retains water and nutrients more effectively
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Feeds beneficial microorganisms in the soil
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Encourages robust, resilient plant growth
Liquid Humate delivers concentrated humic acid that gets absorbed quickly—right where your plants need it most.
Application Instructions
Lawn/Garden:
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Apply 1 oz. per 100 sq. ft. or 10 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
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Use every 4 weeks for best results
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Shake well before every use
Large Areas:
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Use a hose-end applicator set to 2 oz.
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Mix equal parts Liquid Humate and water in the applicator bottle
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Spray evenly across the lawn or garden
Small Areas:
Potted Plants & Containers:
Trees & Shrubs:
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Mix 2–3 oz. per gallon of water
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Apply around the root zone
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Water enough to soak at least 4 inches deep
Coverage:
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1 Gallon (128 oz) treats up to 12,000 sq. ft.
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½ Gallon (64 oz) treats up to 6,000 sq. ft.
Use It With
Liquid Humate works great on its own, or alongside our RestoreClay and LawnMutt products for a complete lawn and soil care system.
Product Details
A Word of Caution
Liquid Humate starts as a fine powder before water is added. If spilled on concrete, it may leave temporary dark marks in textured surfaces. These spots do not cause damage and will fade over time with rainfall or rinsing.