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Everything You Need to Know About Foodilizer

From food waste to enriched soil, learn how your nutrient-rich by-product supports healthier plant growth.

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What is Foodilizer?

Foodilizer is a dry, nutrient-rich by-product created with every FoodCycler cycle. Made from your food scraps, it transforms food waste into a powerful soil booster for your plants, garden, or green space.

The Transformation Process

With the FoodCycler, creating your own soil-boosting Foodilizer is quick, clean, and simple. Here’s the process from start to finish.

Collect food waste from kitchen scraps and add it to the FoodCycler Bucket.

The FoodCycler mixes and heats the scraps, breaking them down into a uniform product.

The result is Foodilizer ready to use as a natural soil amendment.

A Boost for Soil, Plants, and the Planet

Foodilizer is more than just recycled scraps, it’s a powerful blend of nutrients and organic matter that works hard to improve your soil’s health and help your plants flourish. Here’s what makes it so effective:

Nutrient-Rich: Packed with essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to help your plants thrive.

High in Organic Matter: Improves soil’s water retention and slowly releases nutrients over time for lasting plant health.

Feeds Soil Microbes: Supports beneficial microbes that enhance nutrient cycling and soil fertility.

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Getting the Most Out of Your Foodilizer

Whether you're growing your own garden, supporting your community, or managing waste responsibly. Here are some great ways to make the most of it:

Feed your garden

If you have a garden or grow your food, you can use the Foodilizer as a supplement to soil amendment products. The Foodilizer is also safe to store for future use.

Keep it green

Add it to your green bin or compost haul. Your current trash hauler can pick it and use.

Give it to others

Donate your Foodilizer to local farmers, community gardens, or garden centres.

Add it to your compost

Mix your Foodlizer with compost to improve microbial activity and nutrient retention.

Gardening with Foodilizer

Learn practical tips on applying Foodilizer to nourish your soil and promote vibrant, healthy plants.

How to Make Foodilizer

Learn how the FoodCycler transforms everyday food scraps into dry, nutrient-rich Foodilizer you can use in your garden. 

How to Store Foodilizer

Discover the best way to store your Foodilizer so it stays fresh and ready for whenever your plants need a boost. 

How to Apply Foodilizer to Potted Plants

See how to mix Foodilizer into soil for indoor and patio plants to help them thrive. 

How to Apply Foodilizer to Your Garden

Learn how to to enrich your garden with Foodilizer.

How to Apply Foodilizer to Compost

Learn how to apply Foodilizer to your backyard compost.

How to Apply Foodilizer to Your Lawn

Discover the best way to support your grass by applying Foodilizer to your lawn.

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Your Top Foodilizer Questions, Answered

What color and texture should I expect from Foodilizer?

The color and texture of your Foodilizer will vary depending on the materials added to your FoodCycler cycle. This is completely normal and part of the natural process.

How do I compost with Foodilizer?

Foodilizer can be used to supercharge your compost by adding nutrients and helpful microbes that speed up decomposition. Simply mix it into your compost pile along with your regular food scraps (“greens”) and carbon-rich materials (“browns” like dried leaves or yard trimmings). Vegetarian Foodilizer (plant-based) can be used more directly, while omnivore Foodilizer (with meat/dairy) should be balanced with extra carbon to avoid odors. For best results, add Foodilizer a few weeks before planting so the soil has time to enrich.

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What if there are odors or animals around my garden after using Foodilizer?

If you notice smells or critters near your garden plot after adding Foodilizer, it likely means the by-product isn’t fully mixed into the soil. Simply add more soil and mix thoroughly to prevent odors and pests.

What happens if Foodilizer gets wet?

Foodilizer can produce odors and be susceptible to mold if moisture is reintroduced. Make sure to store it correctly, in an air tight container where the temperature doesn't fluctuate. When it comes time to incorporating it into soil, a garden bed, or compost pile, make sure there's enough room for aeration and to follow the gardening guide for optimal results.

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