Landcrafting · Soil Health

Everything Good Grows From the Soil

Soil health isn't a single service — it's the thread that runs through everything GSS does. A lawn, a garden, a drainage swale, a farm field: each one succeeds or fails on the living soil beneath it. Understanding that soil is Todd's lifelong work.

Why It Comes First

The Science Beneath Your Feet

Todd Guerdat holds a PhD in Biological & Agricultural Engineering and spent five years as a USDA NRCS civil engineer working on soil and water. That means soil isn't an afterthought on a GSS project — it's the starting point.

Healthy soil holds the right amount of water, resists compaction and erosion, releases nutrients on its own, and grows plants that don't need constant rescue. Build on it, and everything above it lasts longer and works better.

Soil profile investigation — reading the ground before building, GSS Seacoast NH
Reading the soil profile — understanding what's actually under the surface.
What This Looks Like in Practice

Soil Health Across Your Property

Testing & Diagnosis

Soil testing and profile assessment to find what's really going on — pH, nutrients, organic matter, compaction, and drainage — before spending a dollar on fixes.

Correction & Amendment

A real plan based on the data: lime, nutrients, compost, and organic matter applied at agronomic rates — split across the season the way the science calls for, not dumped at once.

Living-Soil Practices

Regenerative approaches — reduced disturbance, cover, and organic matter — that build soil biology over time so it feeds itself and holds together.

Multi-bay wooden compost system at different stages of decomposition, GSS Newfields NH
A working compost system feeds the soil over years, not seasons. Building organic matter is the slow part you don't skip.
It Connects Everything

One Foundation, Many Projects

Soil health is why a GSS lawn establishes, why a garden produces, why drainage drains, and why a conservation practice passes inspection. Wherever you start, the soil comes with it.

Lawns Gardens & Raised Beds Drainage Conservation

Start With What's Underneath

Whatever you're planning, Todd will assess your soil first and build the plan around it — free site visit, within an hour of Newfields, NH.

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