What is TerraBoost?

TerraBoost is our proprietary natural biological solution designed to help restore the health of water and soil ecosystems.

It works by introducing beneficial microorganisms that help break down organic material, recycle nutrients, and support the natural balance that healthy environments depend on.

These microbes are cultivated using recycled onion waste, turning what would otherwise be destined for the landfills into a valuable tool for environmental restoration.

TerraBoost works with nature rather than against it, helping ecosystems regain their natural ability to maintain balance.

Why TerraBoost Matters

Many lakes, ponds, and waterways today suffer from excess nutrients, organic buildup, and pollution. These conditions can lead to problems such as algae blooms, cloudy water, unpleasant odors, and declining aquatic life.

Chemical water treatments may temporarily work, but they often do not address the underlying biological imbalance that caused the problem.

TerraBoost focuses on restoring the natural microbial systems that help ecosystems process nutrients and break down organic waste. When these natural systems are strong, water bodies are better able to regulate themselves and remain healthy over time.

How TerraBoost Works

Healthy ecosystems depend on microscopic life. Beneficial microbes play a major role in recycling nutrients, decomposing organic matter, and maintaining balance within natural systems.

TerraBoost strengthens these processes by adding carefully cultivated microbial communities that help accelerate nature’s own recycling systems.

Once introduced into a water body or soil environment, these microbes help:

  • break down organic material
  • recycle excess nutrients
  • reduce pollution buildup
  • support healthier ecosystem balance

Over time, this biological activity can help improve water clarity, reduce nutrient overload, and support healthier aquatic environments.

Before TerraBoost
30 days afterTerraBoost was introduced to the water

How TerraBoost Is Made

TerraBoost begins with onion waste that would otherwise end up in landfills.

This material is used as a nutrient source to cultivate beneficial microorganisms. Through controlled biological processes, these microbes are grown and prepared so they can be introduced into water or soil environments where they can begin supporting natural ecosystem functions.

By transforming onion waste into beneficial microbial communities, TerraBoost turns a disposal problem into a regenerative environmental solution.

Onion waste. TerraBoost’s key ingredient

Environmental Benefits

TerraBoost supports environmental restoration in several important ways.

First, it helps recycle nutrients that would otherwise accumulate and cause ecological imbalance. Second, it accelerates the natural breakdown of organic waste that can build up in water systems.

In addition, the process reduces the environmental impact of food waste by converting discarded onions it into something beneficial for ecosystems.

The result is a regenerative approach that helps restore water quality while supporting broader environmental sustainability.

Where TerraBoost Can Be Used

TerraBoost can support the restoration and management of many different types of environments.

These include lakes, ponds, reservoirs, wetlands, agricultural systems, and other water bodies affected by nutrient buildup or organic pollution.

Because the approach works with natural biological processes, it can be adapted to a variety of ecosystems and environmental conditions.

Results from a TerraBoost test in collaboration with University of Texas A &M

Working With Nature

The philosophy behind TerraBoost is simple: healthy ecosystems already know how to maintain balance. The key is supporting the natural biological systems that make this possible.

By strengthening microbial communities and recycling nutrients, TerraBoost helps restore the living processes that allow water and soil systems to recover and thrive.

When these living systems are restored, ecosystems become more resilient and better able to sustain themselves into the future.