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  • 8 oz Granular Azomite Trace Mineral Fertilizer
  • 8 oz Granular Azomite Trace Mineral Fertilizer
  • 8 oz Granular Azomite Trace Mineral Fertilizer
  • 8 oz Granular Azomite Trace Mineral Fertilizer
  • 8 oz Granular Azomite Trace Mineral Fertilizer

8 oz Granular Azomite Trace Mineral Fertilizer

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    Granulated Azomite is formed into easy-to-handle and store granules. Once applied to the soil, granules will break down over time with exposure to water.  Robust particle size (100-340 SGN) Granular Azomite contains 67 trace minerals to supplement and improve mineral depleted soil. Improves root systems, yields, and overall plant vigor in a variety of field crops and garden vegetables. Granular Azomite will not harm or burn plants. Apply directly or with compost, humus, manures, fertilizers, or beneficial soil microorganisms. May be used in compost tea productions. Can be used to wake up microorganisms in the soil and re-mineralize depleted soils.Natural occurring mineral deposit.Virtually odorless.For all soil types. Granular Azomite Application Guidelines House Plants and Flowers: Mix 1/2 teaspoon per inch of pot diameter with potting soil before planting. Apply ½ to 1 teaspoon every three months to the soil surface of the soil and water in. Vegetable & Flower Gardens: Apply 1/2 lb per 100 square feet or 1/2 lb per 200 ft of linear row in a 6″ wide band. Trees, Fruit trees, Grape Vines, Ornamentals and Shrubs, etc.: Add 1/2 lb. to 1 lb. to the soil around each plant and lightly till or water/irrigate into the soil. Lawn/Turf Care: Apply 2-3 lbs per 1,000 square feet once a year in the Spring, Fall or Winter. This equals 20-30 lbs/10,000 square feet. For existing lawns, a 44 pound bag of Azomite will cover 12,000 to 15,000 square feet. Apply up to 4 times per year. For new lawns, apply at a heavier rate and till into soil before planting seed or laying sod. Greenhouse and Potting Soil: Add 7 -10 lbs per cubic yard of potting soil, and add to the irrigation water when possible, on a weekly basis, at a low rate. Compost: Add 5-10 lbs per 200 lb of compost added at the beginning of the compost cycle.
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