WIN with Sea2SoilThe UK's market-leading, organic soil improver

Win a prize bundle worth over £300!Everything you need to step into spring on the right foot!

Success starts in the soil. And this year, it starts with you.

We're giving one lucky customer the ultimate soil health starter pack! A premium pair of Le Chameau wellies (worth over £300) and your very own engraved Sea2Soil shovel - everything you need to get hands-on with your soil biology in 2026.

How to enter:

It's easy:

  • Subscribe to our newsletter (on this page)
  • Place your Sea2Soil order before 4pm on 28th February 2026 (for delivery before the end of March)
  • That's it!

Just tick off these things, and you'll be automatically entered. New and existing customers are both welcome.

Prize draw closes at 4pm on 28th February 2026.

The luck winner will be randomly selected in early March and contact directly by the Sea2Soil team.

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Prize package:

  • 1x Le Chameau Wellington Boots
  • 1x Stainless steel Sea2Soil soil shovel

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    Not just another fertiliser or feedWhy Sea2Soil?

    Our fish hydrolysate soil improver doesn’t just feed your crops – it feeds the life beneath them.

    Biologically active soils deliver:

    • Increased microbial activity, feeding beneficial bacteria and fungi
    • More earthworms, better soil structure
    • Improved porosity and water retention
    • More plant-available nutrients
    • Carbon sequestration, promoting crop and soil resilience
    • An amino acid-rich source that fits all farming systems: conventional, organic, and regenerative.

    But don't take our word for it...

    See what the experts say about Sea2Soil and the importance of championing soil health.

    James Bucher, Farmer, Mixed Farm, Suffolk

    James Bucher, Farmer, Mixed Farm, Suffolk

    We’ve been using Sea2Soil for around three years now. The product has always been of great quality and is easy to use; we’re certainly using more of it now than ever before as we progress along our regen journey. Whether you’re a regen or conventional farmer, Sea2Soil is incredibly useful as an organic fertiliser and soil improver. An eco-friendly option that is multifaceted in its benefits is only going to be something that grows in popularity among farmers as the industry shifts.
    Paul Davey, Farmer, Girsby Grange (Arable Innovator of the Year 2021 - Silver)

    Paul Davey, Farmer, Girsby Grange (Arable Innovator of the Year 2021 - Silver)

    I have used Sea2Soil as a base for all my crop nutrition. I use Sea2Soil on all my combinable crops, herbal leys, and establishment of cover crops. I have recently started using Sea2Soil when I apply my herbicides. Doing this, I noticed that my crops didn’t show the same level of stress.
    Colin Chappell, Fourth Generation Farmer, North Lincolnshire

    Colin Chappell, Fourth Generation Farmer, North Lincolnshire

    I wouldn’t hesitate in recommending Sea2Soil. A lot of people are selling biostimulants with unknown benefits, but with fish hydrolysate, you can see the difference it is making. Spring beans showed a clear line across the field and a t/acre yield advantage. The fields we applied the product to showed an increase in worm numbers. We feel we are doing right by the soil microbes - a yield boost is a very welcome bonus!
    Dr Geraldine Fox, Quality Director, Pelagia

    Dr Geraldine Fox, Quality Director, Pelagia

    "We see Sea2Soil as far more than a natural source of nitrogen, but as a soil prebiotic that leads to a healthier soil environment; better crop health; a reduced reliance on synthetic fertilisers; and promotion of regenerative ecosystems."
    Dr Nick Girkin, Assistant Professor in Environmental Science, University of Nottingham

    Dr Nick Girkin, Assistant Professor in Environmental Science, University of Nottingham

    "We observed significant increases in earthworm abundance, organic matter, pH, moisture, and porosity. These are substantial improvements for crop production."

    Season 1 of our soil health podcast is out nowDig deeper into soil health with the experts

    With honest, genuine conversations with leading voices from across UK and European agriculture, each episode delivers straight-talking insights, real-world farm examples, and practical takeaways you can apply to your own systems, the Sea2Soil podcast is a great inspiration of conversation.

    Recent guests include:
    • Joel Williams (Integrated Soils) on using amino acids to improve soil health
    • Steve Townsend and James Warne (Soil First Farming) on building carbon and soil biology for conservation agriculture and boosting microbial activity and feeding the ‘underground livestock’, respectively
    • Regen Ben on regenerative farming in action across his Herefordshire farm

    There's never been a better time to catch-up:

    Just tick off these things, and you'll be automatically entered. New and existing customers are both welcome.

    Season 1 of the Sea2Soil Podcast is available now. Soil health is the focus of our conversations with some of Europe's most influentual soil health experts.

    Watch here.
    Episode 1: Why chemistry, physics, and biology must all work together for healthier soils, with Steve Townsend
    A deep dive into UK soil challenges and why chemistry, physics and biology must work together to build resilience and productivity.
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    Episode 2: Regenerative farming in action on a Herefordshire farm, with Regen Ben
    Hear how regenerative systems – including Sea2Soil – are delivering profitability and soil health gains across multiple crops.
    Watch Now
    Episode 3: Discussing microbial activity in soils, with James Warne
    James shares practical insights on boosting microbial activity and feeding the ‘underground livestock' essential for healthy, productive soils.
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    Episode 4: A masterclass on using amino acids to improve soil health, with Joel Williams
    In this interesting and highly topical podcast, Grant James speaks with internationally renowned speaker and soil health expert Joel Williams, who provides a masterclass of insightful knowledge around improving soil health using amino acids.
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    Episode 5: What two years of trial work reveal about Sea2Soil and the Claydon System, with Simon Revell
    Grant and Simon Revell discuss how Claydon’s Opti-Drill system and Sea2Soil trials improve soil health and crop establishment, as well as revealing more details about an important new ‘Net Zero’ trial being planned for next season.
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    Episode 6: The future of regenerative farming across Europe, with Marian Dichevski
    Marian Dichevski explores the shift toward regenerative farming in Bulgaria and highlights the growing demand for solutions like Sea2Soil.
    Watch Now

    Please Read & AgreeTerms & Conditions

    1. The competition is open to all Sea2Soil customers who have purchased Sea2Soil before 4pm on 28th February 2026.
    2. One automatic entry per customer who has made a qualifying purchase.
    3. The winner will receive a pair of Le Chameau Wellington Boots and a stainless steel Sea2Soil soil shovel.
    4. The prize is non-transferable and has no cash alternative.
    5. The winner will be randomly selected and notified via email or phone by the Sea2Soil team.
    6. If the winner cannot be contacted within seven days, a new winner will be drawn.
    7. Sea2Soil reserves the right to modify or withdraw the competition at any time.