Unlike dietary supplements, garden variety plants are an excellent source of bio-available minerals when grown in the right condition.  But with the economy how does an Organic farmer compete with lesser quality food growers who receive government help for using outdated agricultural practices? Try labeling your produce as non-GMO.  And then look for a soil restoration product that is sure to increase your harvests naturally.

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Trees are a vital part of the urban and suburban landscape. Because trees exist in an unnatural suburban environment, deprived of many important micronutrients, they are more susceptible to disease and pests.

Trees in a forest have an entirely different kind of soil rich in nutrients and fertilizers that are the natural result of the decay of plant and animal residue. Rarely are dead cats and decomposing leaves allowed to remain under a typical suburban tree.

Most urban trees are deficient in iron, manganese and zinc. These vital micronutrients allow the tree to perform a multitude of important tasks.

Transplanting trees, construction, damage to roots, concrete nearby can all cause problems for trees. Fertilizer is an important part of the overall care for a tree.

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Trees exhibiting increased incidents of insect and disease, reduction in size and quantity of foliage, increased number of dead branches, off-color foliage may be candidates for fertilizer treatment.

Proper fertilization of urban trees is able to extend the life of the tree, increase resistance to disease and pests, and help restore a sick, dying tree to excellent health.

We look forward to earning your repeat business.



Free Range Organic

Traditional fertilizers use substances that destroy the natural contents soil uses to provide plants with what they need to grow. The result is a plant that has less nutritional value.


The Pesticide Price Tag David Pimentel Data in The Way We Grow 1993 US pesticide price tag $8,123,000,000 in 1992

  • Public health impacts $787,000,000
  • Domestic animal deaths and contamination 30,000,000
  • Loss of natural enemies 520,000,000
  • Cost of pesticide resistance 1,400,000,000
  • Honeybee and pollination losses 320,000,000
  • Crop losses 942,000,000
  • Fishery losses 24,000,000
  • Bird losses 2,100,000,000
  • Groundwater contamination 1,800,000,000
  • Govt. regulation to prevent damage 200,000,000
  • Total $8,123,000,000

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