ROOTED IN SOIL SCIENCE
We approach plant health from the ground up, and we'll help you do the same.
We approach plant health from the ground up, and we'll help you do the same.
We're passionate about setting our fellow farmers up for success. When your soil and crops are at their healthiest, we've done our jobs well. Learn more about how we can improve yield, resilience, and efficiencies in your vegetable, hemp, or cannabis operations.
We're a small family owned and operated business with decades of combined expertise in agronomy and communications, making us your new favorite farm fixers. With fifteen years of bonafide west coast experience in both researching and cultivating cannabis, Chief Consultant Matt LaPlante's knowledge benefits a range of clients who may be new to cultivation, struggling to control costs and realize yield potential, dealing with pest pressure or toxicities, or who want to better understand the mechanisms underlying soil and plant nutrition.
Yes, that's our real last name.
Rhizo Vermont wants you to succeed on your own. We'll assess the health of your crops and soil, your fertilizer inputs and irrigation methods and find areas for improvement. Our goal is to not only help you achieve target yield and quality, but for you to understand the why and how of better soil and crop management without expensive chemical fertilizers or bottled nutrients. Whether you've got a veggie farm on a few acres or recreational cannabis cultivated in a multimillion dollar facility, we're confident we can help you grow better.
If you've talked plants with Matt even once, you've at least heard of soil cation exchange capacity and tried to keep up with the mechanisms underlying mycorrhizal relationships. This kind of knowledges comes from a botany degree, decades of growing experience across various modalities, and winters digging through literature. The high-brix, pest-resilient vegetables and cannabis he's produced over the years are testaments to the expertise he now brings to Rhizo Vermont. When he's not geeking out on plants, Matt's either eating carrots by the bunch or off on a mushroom hunting adventure because he just can't get enough of things that grow out of the ground.