Sep 22, 2025
This week, Joanne welcomes Aaron
Deacon from BIOS Nutrients back to the podcast to discuss the
newest addition to his product line, a game-changing plant
fertilizer in collaboration with Ryzome and
the ZooShare Cooperative.
You can learn more about Aaron and BIOS Nutrients
here.
Natural Fertilizer
Innovation and Philosophy
- Aaron
started BIOS Nutrients five years ago after being laid off during
COVID, initially focusing on making natural fertilizers and
pesticides for cannabis growing.
- Expanded from houseplants to gardening and
commercial growing, developing a commercially registered liquid
fertilizer made from food waste.
- Aaron
explained his fermentation-based approach to creating fertilizers,
which mimics natural soil decomposition processes and emphasizes
the importance of microbial diversity in soil health.
- Healthy
soil is more important than new soil, and local organic compost is
crucial in building soil ecosystems that are adapted to specific
local conditions.
BIOS + Rysome New Plant
Fertilizer
- BIOS
Nutrients has a new partnership with Lexi, who runs Rysome, a
company that repurposes construction waste into plant fertilizers.
Together, they developed a new liquid fertilizer that provides
immediate nutrient availability, unlike their original dry
formulation.
- BIOS
Nutrients’ collaboration with the Toronto Zoo's digester facility,
which processes food waste into a fertilizer byproduct
- The
development and testing of the new liquid plant fertilizer, "BIOS
+Rysome," which has shown promising results with soybean
farmers.
- The
challenges of transitioning from synthetic to natural fertilizers,
and the need for education and practical solutions for
farmers.
- The
importance of soil health and the use of cover crops like clover
for nutrient replenishment.
- Aaron’s
shift from focusing on indoor cannabis growing to outdoor
agriculture and houseplants was driven by a passion for teaching
others about sustainable soil practices.
Natural Gardening
Solutions with Yucca
- The
benefits and uses of yucca extract and plant soap for
gardening.
- Yucca
extract is a natural soil rehydrator and wetting agent that can
improve the effectiveness of fertilizers and pesticides by lowering
surface tension.
- Plant
soap made from deep-fried herbs in canola oil serves as an
insecticidal soap and fungicide. Aaron recommended the plant soap
for pest control while cautioning about its high pH and proper
use.
Natural Gardening
Products
- The
benefits and affordability of natural gardening products,
particularly liquid fertilizers and sulphur-based
products.
- BIOS
Nutrients has plans to offer commercial-sized liquid fertilizers in
various volumes and Aaron highlighted the advantages of their
sulphur product, which is more environmentally friendly and
effective than traditional lime sulphur solutions.
- Aaron
shared tips on cost-effective soil building using natural and free
resources.
Plant-Based Packaging and
Shipping Challenges
- Aaron
explained that shipping costs and environmental concerns led them
to focus on selling concentrates rather than premixed
products.
- Sustainable packaging options, including
aluminum and glass, and the challenges of recycling.
Sheridan Nurseries
Product Expansion
- Aaron
discussed his journey of getting BIOS Nutrients products into
Sheridan Nurseries, a major gardening retailer in Ontario. His
company's products, including plant soap, yucca, liquid and dry
fertilizers, are now stocked in all seven of their
locations.
Order from BIOS Nutrients
online at www.biosnutrients.ca
Find BIOS
Nutrients on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube.
Listen to
Aaron's previous appearance on the Down the Garden Path Podcast
here.
Resources Mentioned in
the Show:
Down the Garden Path: A
Step-By-Step Guide to Your Ontario Garden
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