Twisted Luck Sustainable Solutions

Twisted Luck Sustainable Solutions Twisted Luck Sustainable Solutions produces the highest quality Compost, Worm Castings, Extracts, and Garden Veggies. When we Grow Wise we Eat Wise!!!

Everything is produced in-house, aiming to bring back Mother Nature's Way. Twisted Luck Produce started with a tradition from the Mann Family of producing a vegetable garden to provide fresh vegetables for our family throughout the year. This year I decided to take the excess produce from my 58'x58' garden and sell it to my friends and neighbors in the Yukon area. Our One-of-a-Kind Twisted Luck Ch

icken Coop is currently in the production stage, as is the Twisted Luck Produce Stand. Everything will be up and operational by the time the produce is ready for market. We ask that you remember everything is a work in progress, and we are always looking for new ideas and ways to help make things better. Twisted Luck Produce is also a project for my school reports for my Masters Program. Having to deal with a business, and do financial planning, marketing, optimization, logistics, etc, I felt that this would be a fun and exciting way to put my schooling to work, and my work to school! The extra income I make from this venture will help offset some of my tuition costs! So Thank You in advance for your support! Growing a garden is always a little Twisted, and heavy on Luck, so come enjoy a little Twisted Luck Produce!

Every Jackson homeowner with a struggling lawn right now 😂We see you out there every Saturday morning. Walking the yard....
06/10/2026

Every Jackson homeowner with a struggling lawn right now 😂

We see you out there every Saturday morning. Walking the yard. Shaking your head. Wondering why the neighbor's grass always looks like a golf course and yours looks like a drought hit it in 1987.

Here's the thing — it's not you. It's the soil.

Dead soil can't grow a healthy lawn no matter how much fertilizer you throw at it. The biology that makes soil function has been stripped out over years of synthetic inputs. What's left is dirt that either bakes hard in July or stays patchy no matter what you do.

The good news: there are three days left to apply for Luck of the Lawn 2026.

Five Jackson homeowners. Free worm castings and extract applications all season.

Real biological soil treatment that works on the actual problem — not the symptom.
Applications close Saturday June 13 at midnight.

Know a Jackson homeowner who just can't seem to crack their lawn — and who would jump at this opportunity the moment they heard about it? Tag them below.

Applications close Saturday at midnight and the application takes less than 5 minutes. 👇

Link below. 🍀🌱

One week left. Five Jackson front yards are about to get transformed this summer. Is yours one of them?We launched Luck ...
06/08/2026

One week left. Five Jackson front yards are about to get transformed this summer. Is yours one of them?
We launched Luck of the Lawn two weeks ago and the response from Jackson has been incredible. Applications have been coming in steadily — and the yards we've seen so far tell a real story about what synthetic inputs do to West Tennessee soil over time.
But we want more variety. More neighborhoods. More stories.
Here's a reminder of what five selected Jackson homeowners will receive — completely free:
🍀 An initial visit — we walk your yard, document the before condition, talk about what's been done to it
🍀 Four professional treatment visits across the 2026 growing season — worm castings and extract applied by us
🍀 A closing visit — before and after documentation, your honest assessment of what changed
🍀 Total retail value: $400. Zero cost to you.
What we get in return: real data. Real results. Real Jackson front yards that your neighbors can drive by and see for themselves.
Struggling lawns are our preferred candidates. The bigger the challenge, the more compelling the story.
Applications close this Saturday June 13 at midnight. Five spots total.
Know a Jackson homeowner who just can't seem to crack their lawn — and who would jump at this opportunity the moment they heard about it? Tag them below. Applications close Saturday at midnight and the application takes less than 5 minutes. 👇

Apply now — link below. 🍀

June is prime cutting season. Here's what West Tennessee hay and pasture farmers are doing right now to get more out of ...
06/06/2026

June is prime cutting season. Here's what West Tennessee hay and pasture farmers are doing right now to get more out of every cutting — without adding to the fertilizer bill.

First cutting is either done or wrapping up across most of West Tennessee right now. Second cutting is what separates the seasons that pay from the ones that break even.

Here's the window most hay and pasture farmers are missing.
The period between first and second cutting is one of the highest-leverage application windows of the entire year for worm castings extract. Here's why.

After cutting, grass is in active recovery mode. Root systems are pulling nutrients and water aggressively. Soil biology is at peak responsiveness to inputs. An extract application at this stage doesn't just feed the current regrowth — it colonizes the root zone with beneficial biology during the exact window when the soil is most receptive to it.

The result: faster regrowth between cuttings. Deeper root development going into summer heat stress. Improved drought tolerance through July and August when West Tennessee pastures typically suffer the most.

And here's the financial math that matters right now.

78% of Southern region farmers told the American Farm Bureau they cannot afford their full fertilizer program this year. Extract isn't a replacement for everything overnight — but it is a documented 30% synthetic nitrogen reduction in Year 1, compounding further in Year 2 and beyond.

Applied between first and second cutting, at five gallons per acre, you're introducing biology at the exact moment the soil will use it most efficiently.

Individual gallons at $8. Bulk pricing at $5 per gallon for orders of 250 gallons or more. Ships to all 48 contiguous states.

If you're a hay or pasture farmer in West Tennessee — or anywhere in the Southern region — this is the weekend to have this conversation. Reach out directly or head to the site. 🌾

The most important thing we've learned running this operation — in the soil and in the business — is that patience isn't...
06/05/2026

The most important thing we've learned running this operation — in the soil and in the business — is that patience isn't passive. It's the work.

We get asked a lot about how quickly worm castings and extract work. And the honest answer is — it depends on how you define working.

If you mean will you see greener grass in 7 to 14 days — yes, often. The growth hormones in castings are real and the response is visible.

But if you mean will one application fix a lawn or a pasture that has been on synthetic inputs for 20 years — no. Not one application. Not even five.

What's happening underground when you introduce living biology to depleted soil is a rebuilding process. Beneficial microbes establish, reproduce, and begin colonizing the soil profile. Fungal networks start forming. Aggregate structure starts developing. Nutrient cycling pathways that haven't functioned in years begin to reactivate.

That process takes time. Multiple applications across multiple seasons. The first season you reduce synthetic inputs. The second season you reduce them further. By the third season most operations find the soil is carrying a load it couldn't carry before.

Decades of damage doesn't reverse in a weekend. But it does reverse — if you give it the time and the biology it needs.

We think about this a lot beyond just soil. There are things we're building at Twisted Luck that are developing on their own timeline too. Relationships with partners.

Opportunities that require patience and the right moment. Conversations that take months to become what they're supposed to become.

We can't force the timeline on any of it — the soil or the business. What we can do is keep showing up, keep doing the work, and trust that things built right take the time they take.

Something good is coming. On several fronts. When it's ready we'll share it.
In the meantime — we're out here doing the work. Same as always. 🍀

— Rexx, Twisted Luck Sustainable Solutions

Luck of the Lawn applications close June 13. Here's the one question worth asking before you decide whether to apply.We ...
06/03/2026

Luck of the Lawn applications close June 13. Here's the one question worth asking before you decide whether to apply.

We launched Luck of the Lawn ten days ago and the response from Jackson has been incredible. Thank you to everyone who has already applied and to everyone who shared it with a neighbor.

Applications close in nine days — June 13.

We've heard from a lot of people who are thinking about applying but haven't yet.

And the hesitation usually comes down to some version of the same question: does this actually work?

Here's our honest answer.
We don't know what your specific lawn will do. Every yard has a different history — different grass varieties, different years of synthetic input use, different compaction and drainage situations. What we know is the biology. What we know is the science. And what we know is that living soil consistently outperforms dead soil when given the chance to rebuild.

That's exactly why we're doing this. Five real Jackson front yards. Real before and after documentation. Real soil tests. Real homeowner interviews at the end of the season.

Not because we're certain of the outcome on every yard. Because we're confident enough in the biology to let the results speak for themselves in public.

Struggling lawns are actually our preferred applicants — the bigger the challenge, the more compelling the data.

If you've been thinking about it — nine days left. Five spots total. The application takes less than five minutes.

What's your lawn got to lose? 🍀

Summer heat is coming. Here's why some lawns and pastures will survive it and others won't — and it has nothing to do wi...
06/01/2026

Summer heat is coming. Here's why some lawns and pastures will survive it and others won't — and it has nothing to do with how much you water.

West Tennessee summers are brutal on plants. Temperatures above 90°F for weeks at a time. Rainfall that comes in floods or not at all. And every year the same lawns and pastures struggle while others seem to shrug it off.

The difference isn't irrigation. It's soil structure.

Here's what's happening underground in healthy soil versus depleted soil when summer stress arrives.

Healthy living soil has what's called aggregate structure — tiny clumps of soil particles held together by fungal threads, bacterial secretions, and organic matter. Those aggregates create microscopic pore spaces throughout the soil profile. Those pore spaces hold water like a sponge and release it slowly to plant roots during dry periods. A soil with strong aggregate structure can hold significantly more plant-available water than compacted, biologically dead soil of the same type.

Depleted soil — soil that has been repeatedly hit with synthetic inputs, herbicides, and compaction — loses that aggregate structure over time. The biology that builds and maintains it is gone. What's left is essentially dirt that either puddles and runs off when it rains or dries out and cracks when it doesn't. Neither condition supports a plant under summer stress.

This is why two lawns side by side in the same neighborhood with the same rainfall look completely different in July. One has living soil underneath it. One doesn't.
Worm castings and extract both directly contribute to soil aggregate development.

The castings introduce organic matter and microbial life that begins rebuilding structure immediately. The extract delivers concentrated biology — including fungal spores and beneficial bacteria — that actively builds the pore network your soil needs to handle summer stress.

It doesn't happen in one application. It builds over a season. But the lawns and pastures that go into summer with improving biology consistently outperform those still running on synthetics when the heat arrives.

We're watching this play out in real time in our 2026 field trials. Data is on the website. 🌱

Five Jackson lawns are getting our best biological treatment free this year. Here's how to get the same results on your ...
05/30/2026

Five Jackson lawns are getting our best biological treatment free this year. Here's how to get the same results on your own timeline — anywhere in the country.

The Luck of the Lawn campaign is getting a lot of attention this week and we love seeing Jackson homeowners excited about what's possible for their lawns.
But here's something worth knowing — you don't have to be one of the five selected participants to start fixing your soil right now.

The same products we'll be applying on every Luck of the Lawn visit are available to anyone, anywhere in the lower 48 states.

🪱 WORM CASTINGS — available now.
Sifted to 3mm. Pure product — no rocks, no mulch, no fillers. Lab-tested for live microbial activity. Stored in breathable canvas bags so the biology arrives alive. Top-dress your lawn at half to one inch. Work into bare patches. Can't burn. Can't overdose. Apply anytime.
💧 WORM CASTINGS EXTRACT — available now.
Liquid biology applied directly to your soil and root zone. For lawns: one gallon per one thousand to two thousand square feet monthly through the growing season. The same professional-grade extract we use on every treatment visit — available by the gallon or in bulk.

Individual gallons at $8. Bulk pricing at $5 per gallon for orders of 250 gallons or more.

Compost is sold out until at least June 1. Castings and extract are in stock and ready to ship.

Don't wait for a free spot. Start your lawn's soil transition now. 🍀

Luck of the Lawn isn't a one-year experiment. It's a launch. Here's what's coming in 2027 — and why this year matters.We...
05/29/2026

Luck of the Lawn isn't a one-year experiment. It's a launch. Here's what's coming in 2027 — and why this year matters.

We've had a lot of people ask since Monday — what if I don't get selected for one of the five spots?

Fair question. Here's the honest answer.
Luck of the Lawn 2026 is a proof-of-concept. Five yards. Documented results. Real Jackson homeowners telling the real story of what happens when you stop feeding the bag and start feeding the soil.

In 2027 — Luck of the Lawn becomes a full residential lawn care service in Jackson.
Not five free yards. A commercial service available to any Jackson homeowner who wants professional biological lawn treatment on a recurring basis. The five 2026 participants are building the proof that makes 2027 possible.

We're not taking 2027 bookings yet. But we are taking names.

If you're a Jackson homeowner who wants a healthier lawn without the chemical dependency cycle — and you want to be first in line when the 2027 service opens — there's a waitlist link on the lawn care page.

And if you want to be one of the five who get the full 2026 season free — applications are still open through June 13. Five spots. The clock is running.

Jackson deserves better lawn care. We're building it. 🍀

— Rexx, Twisted Luck Sustainable Solutions

What does a professional biological lawn treatment actually look like? Here's exactly what the five Luck of the Lawn par...
05/27/2026

What does a professional biological lawn treatment actually look like? Here's exactly what the five Luck of the Lawn participants will receive.

A lot of people have asked since Monday's announcement — what exactly does a full season of Luck of the Lawn treatment involve?

Here's the breakdown.
It starts with an Initial Visit — no product applied. We come out, walk the lawn with the homeowner, document the before condition with photos and soil assessment, and talk about what inputs have been used over the years. That baseline conversation and documentation is the foundation everything else is measured against.
Then four professional treatment visits across the 2026 growing season:
Visit 1 — Both worm castings and extract applied together. This is the full biological foundation being established. The castings go down as a top dressing across the treatment area. The extract follows as a liquid application delivering concentrated beneficial microorganisms directly into the soil profile.
Visits 2, 3, and 4 — Extract applications continuing through the season. Supporting the biology through the growth season, the heat stress period, and into the fall root development stretch.
It closes with a Closing Visit — end of season interview, before/after documentation reveal, and the homeowner's honest assessment of what happened.

Total retail value: $400. Completely free for the five selected participants.

What makes a struggling lawn the best candidate? Yards with a history of synthetic chemical use, visible thinning, compaction, poor color, or persistent w**d pressure get strong consideration — because those conditions offer the most compelling transformation potential.

Applications are open through June 13. Five spots. If you know a Jackson homeowner who needs this — tag them below. 🍀

Luck of the Lawn 2026 is officially open. Five Jackson, Tennessee front yards. One full season. Zero cost. Applications ...
05/25/2026

Luck of the Lawn 2026 is officially open. Five Jackson, Tennessee front yards. One full season. Zero cost. Applications open today.

We've been teasing this all week. Here it is.

Luck of the Lawn is a 2026 proof-of-concept campaign from Twisted Luck Sustainable Solutions. We are selecting five front yards across the Jackson area to receive a full season of professional biological soil treatment — completely free — in exchange for participating in a documented case study.

Here's exactly what the five selected homeowners receive:
🍀 An initial visit — we come out, walk your lawn, document the before condition, and talk about what's been done to it over the years
🍀 Four professional treatment visits across the 2026 growing season — worm castings and extract applied by us, on your lawn, at no cost
🍀 A closing visit — end of season documentation, before/after reveal, and your honest assessment of what happened
🍀 Total retail value: $400

What we get in return: real data from real Jackson lawns. Soil tests. Before and after photos. Your honest story. The truth about what living soil biology actually does when you stop feeding the bag and start feeding the ground.

Your lawn doesn't need another bag of synthetic fertilizer. It needs living soil. And we're going to prove it — in five front yards across Jackson where your neighbors can drive by and see it for themselves.

Who should apply:
🍀 Jackson area homeowners with a front yard visible from a public road
🍀 Any lawn condition welcome — struggling lawns make the best data
🍀 Willing to be photographed and interviewed before and after
🍀 Committed to the full 2026 season

Five spots. That's it. Applications close June 13.

As the website says — you're not maintaining your lawn. You're maintaining your dependence on the product. This is how that ends.

Apply now — link below. 🍀

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Jackson, TN
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