Rejuvenate
The Soil Tonic – Organic UK Lawn Feed (1 litre)
Ditch the neon-green synthetic dyes. Rejuvenate is for the grower who knows that a great lawn is grown from the soil up. We swapped the chemical quick-fix for high-grade biology because healthy soil never goes out of style.
The Yard Bros Philosophy: Most UK lawn feeds work by dumping synthetic nitrogen on the surface. The grass blade greens up briefly, the rain washes the rest into the water table, and the cycle starts again.
Rejuvenate doesn't feed the grass. It feeds the soil. The bacteria, fungi, nematodes and earthworms that have been doing the actual work of plant nutrition for hundreds of millions of years.
The science is borrowed from elite sports turf and agricultural soil science. We packed it into a bottle a domestic gardener can use without a degree.
What's Inside
An upgraded organic formula featuring 30% humic and fulvic acids. The most studied soil-conditioning compounds in modern agronomy.
- Humic acid: improves soil structure, water retention, and microbial habitat
- Fulvic acid: chelates nutrients, making them stable and accessible to roots over time
- Plant-derived nitrogen: gentle, slow-release, non-burning
- Trace mineral complex: supports microbial diversity
These compounds act as a natural battery for your soil. Microbes thrive. Nutrients stay available. Your grass drinks consistently rather than gorging and starving on synthetic spikes.
Why It Works
- Microbe Fuel: directly feeds the good guys in your soil for long-term health
- Better Absorption: fulvic acid chelates nutrients so grass takes them up more efficiently
- No Surge Growth: provides steady, deep green colour rather than a chemical spike
- Recovery Power: perfect for post-winter wake-up or summer stress recovery
- Professional Grade: based on elite sports turf technology
- Soil Building: improves soil structure measurably over a season
How to Use
Dose: 100ml of Rejuvenate per 5L of water
Coverage: approximately 100m² per dose
Frequency: monthly through the growing season (March to October), half-strength every 6 to 8 weeks through winter
Application: mix in a watering can or sprayer, apply evenly
Best timing: any time of day. Rejuvenate isn't sun-sensitive like some feeds.
Compatible with: Seaweed, Hydrate, Soil Fungi (combine in one application to save time)
What to Expect
Weeks 1 to 2: subtle but consistent colour improvement (no dramatic neon green, that's the point)
Weeks 3 to 4: soil texture starts feeling slightly looser and darker
Month 2: measurable improvement in drought recovery, fewer dry patches
Season-long: lawns on regular Rejuvenate need less synthetic fertiliser, less watering, less remedial care
Year 2: soil structure transformation visible in core samples. Darker, looser, more organic matter.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are humic and fulvic acids exactly?
They're naturally occurring organic compounds formed from decomposed plant matter. The dark substance that gives healthy soils their colour. Decades of agricultural research show they improve soil structure, microbial activity and nutrient availability.
Why don't I see instant green-up like with synthetic feeds?
Because Rejuvenate doesn't dye your grass. Synthetic feeds force a quick chlorophyll spike with high nitrogen. Looks dramatic, lasts weeks, then needs reapplying. Rejuvenate builds the underlying biology that produces consistent, season-long colour without the crash.
Can I use it on my vegetable patch or borders?
Yes. The same humic and fulvic acids that benefit lawns benefit ornamentals, vegetables, fruit trees, and container plants. Same dose rate.
Will it work on dead-looking grass?
If the grass is genuinely dead, no product brings it back. If it's stressed or dormant, which is far more common, Rejuvenate plus Seaweed and Hydrate together are typically what brings it back.
Is this professional turf grade?
Yes. The humic and fulvic acid concentrations are based on what professional sports turf managers use, scaled for domestic application. We're not selling consumer chemistry diluted down. We're selling the real stuff.
Made where?
Blended in Britain.