This plant food is good for everything that grows – indoors or outdoors, vegetables, herbs, flowers, trees or grass. It was developed by an environmental consultant and wetlands expert, and combines enzymatically-active fresh-water organic blue-green algae from Upper Klamath Lake in Oregon, and high quality volcanic rock dust from an ancient sea bed. Not only does it assist plants, but it supports the health of the planet.
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This plant food will help to:
Re-mineralize your soil and create an environment in which plants
and microbes thrive.
Build a sponge-like soil structure that retains air (roots need air) and water.
Restore depleted soil and maintain ecosystem balance and harmony
the way nature intended - from the ground up.
Build the soil up, and sustain a long, slow release.
Nurture the millions of tiny feeding roots.
Build resistance to pests, disease, drought and cold.
Feed the microorganisms, which keep the soil in a healthy, balanced condition.
This product is a completely safe, organic earth-friendly food for the soil. To give your garden soil the mineral boost it needs, click here to order.
Price:
$54.00, including tax and shipping in the U.S.
The 2-lb. tub will make about 130 gallons, at only 42¢ per gallon, when mixed as directed.
Directions for use: Mix just one teaspoon of powder in a gallon of water (mix just what you need - ½ tsp. to ½ gal., etc.).
Lawns or gardens -- spread one pound per 100 square feet.
Trees -- apply one ounce for each inch of tree trunk diameter (apply to trees when the sap starts to run in spring and the soil in ready to nourish the tree).
Compost pile -- apply one-half pound per cubic yard.
Potted house plants -- just sprinkle in your plants and mix into the soil (one teaspoon per 6 " pot), no need to mix with water
Transplanting seedlings into garden -- Helps the seedlings handle the shock factor of transplantation better. Put the plant food right in the hole at transplant time - this way it gets to the roots quick, where it needs to be.
Freshly cut flowers -- dissolve plant food in water to keep cut flowers fresh longer.
Newly planted garden -- when the plants are 6"-8" tall, mix the plant food into water, and water each plant with this solution. Use once a month, or more often, for the rest of the growing season.