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AZOMITE- TRACE MINERAL FERTILIZER-GARDEN GARDENING PLANT SOIL AMENDMENT - OMRI

$ 10.56

Availability: 32 in stock
  • Type: Mineral
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Brand: Azomite
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Azomite
    -  10 LBS  - FIVE TWO POUND RESEALABLE BAGS - Handy Pantry Brand
    A to Z Minerals- A Complete Organic Fertilizer
    A Source of Minerals & Trace Elements
    OMRI Listed for Organic Production: Certification:
    pma-9115
    Azomite is the name of a special rock in Utah. Early this century geological prospector Rollin Anderson found deposits of montmorillonite clay in a valley south of Salt Lake City. U.S. Bureau of Mines analysis showed the clay is similar to Chilean/Peruvian caliche rocks from which much of the world's nitrate was mined. Anderson ground montmorillonite as fine as possible, then put it in his garden. Results were amazing and nearly immediate. Minerals in Azomite are necessary to optimal metabolism in living things. Ground to dust, minerals are small enough to pass through cell walls of organisms.
    Azomite is natural mined rock from a specific volcanic deposit in central Utah marketed as a free-flowing, less than 200 mesh, tan to pink powder with a density of 48 lbs./cubic foot. No additives, synthetics or fillers. Mineralogically, Azomite is rhyolitic tuff breccia.
    Azomite has 67 major and trace elements, so its name means "A to Z Of Minerals Including Trace Elements.
    " Typical analysis shows every element that's beneficial to plants and animals, and other elements (micro-nutrients) scientists believe essential. Azomite was mined since 1942 as soil amendment. Crop farmers report improved growth, health, size. Potatoes report 19-60% increase in yield; sugar beets are larger, with higher sugar content. Citrus growers report improved recovery from decline, healthier trees. In 1988 Peak Minerals, Inc. acquired the deposit and initiated accredited research in Colorado, Utah, Florida, and Georgia.
    Currently approved for organic farming in California, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington.
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