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Education is a priority here at Mary's Heirloom Seeds.
We're here to help!
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Hollywood, FL
(954) 654-3501
We're officially open on Tuesday, Nov 5th
but we'll be in all this
week getting set up!
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If you're growing a veggie garden or you've ever grown a garden
then you probably know that nutrients are very important. Sun and soil
(and SEEDS) are also important. Nutrients play an integral role in
plant health.
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Plant Nutrients-Getting Started
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Most "all-in-one" type of
fertilizers have an "NPK" rating. NPK stands for Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium(potash). What does each nutrient do? In
addition to other properties, Nitrogen helps plant foliage to grow
strong. Phosphorous helps roots and flowers grow and develop. Potassium
(Potash) is important for overall plant health.
Minerals are VERY important to healthy plant growth. For that reason we have 2 NEW additions!
ORGANIC AZOMITE
Azomite
rock dust is a naturally mined volcanic rock composed of over 70
minerals and trace elements that are essential for optimal plant
health. The rock formation in Utah from which Azomite is mined was
formed when volcanic ash merged with sea water an estimated 30 million
years ago. This mixture of volcanic ash and sea water created a unique
source of trace minerals and elements that moist soils are void of. Just
like humans, plants require many minerals to reach peak health and
vigor. Re-minerlaize your soil with Azomite and your plants will thank
you and reward you!
ORGANIC GREENSAND
Contains potash and other minerals from natural marine deposits. Excellent soil conditioner. Greensand is a mined mineral rich in soil conditioning glauconite.
BOTH of these plant nutrients are important for "heavy feeders" such as Tomatoes, Peppers, Eggplant, Pumpkins and Squash.
From our blog,
- A complete plant food with all 15 essential nutrients
- Originally developed for professional gardeners
- Complex blend of natural organics provide complete and balanced feeding of all 15 nutrients
- Environmentally safe
- No sludges, hazardous or toxic ingredients
- Easy to use
- Works in gardens, yards, lawns, and soil beds
- Perfect for revitalizing soils that have been heavily worked
- Scent serves as a deterrent to common garden pests such as rabbits and deer
- Also helps accelerate composting breakdown of carbon based composts such as leaves and straw
Phosphorus is involved in many plant processes, including:
- Energy transfer reactions
- Development of reproductive structures
- Crop maturity
- Root growth
- Protein synthesis
Very important to mention, ingredients are derived from organic, non-gmo sources. All-Purpose VEGAN plant nutrients.
- Formulated to contain no animal products or animal by-products
- A blend of excellent medium to long term nutrient sources
- Add in combination with good organic compost to nourish your plants, improve the soil structure and encourage gardening
- Ingredients
include soybean meal, rock phosphate, alfalfa meal, langbeinite,
humic shale ore, azomite, Acadian kelp meal and greensand
- 3-2-2 formula
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Organic Pest Control
There are so many recipes out there for DIY pest control. But first, start with Prevention!
Companion Planting is based around the idea that certain plants can benefit others when planted next to, or close to one another.
Companion planting exists to benefit
certain plants by giving them pest control, naturally without the need
to use chemicals, and in some cases they can give a higher crop yield.
Diatomaceous Earth is a natural and organic way to deter or eliminate pests from the garden. DE
kills aphids, white flies, beetles, loopers, mites, snails, slugs, leaf hoppers, and harmful pests.
A few of my DIY Recipes include: All-Purpose Insect Spray or Soap and Water spray
For my soapy water spray I use Dr. Bronner's
Combine
1 tablespoon of Dr. Bronner's castile soap with water in a clean spray
bottle. Invert it gently several times to mix, but do not shake the
bottle.
Apply
the insecticidal soap spray to your plants in a heavy coating, as the
spray only works if it saturates the insects you're trying to kill.
Repeat once
per week until you don't notice any insects on your plant. Spray plants
in the early morning because pants and blossoms are most open.
Helpful link:
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1 comment:
So glad to be introduced to your blog. Thanks for linking up at the Nov hobnob.
Also wanted to let you know that I am your newest follower..:)
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