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Get to
The interaction between plants and soils, sometimes over an entire life course, has received a lot of research attention during the
past century. Among the important findings: When we control the health of the soil, we influence plant health in many ways.
Scientists also agree that the best, most fertile soils have great consistency and structure for root extension, water retention and
an abundance of organisms living in symbiosis with plants.
KNOW
With regard to your own garden, consider your soil as a given that you learn to deal with. Since you cannot completely dig it
out and replace it, you must get to know its nature and characteristics, and modify it as best you can to cultivate it successfully.
Among the important soil qualities are:
• Texture
your
• Composition (heavy clay or light sand, for example)
• pH (the acid-alkaline spectrum)
With this information, you can intelligently choose the most suitable plant material for your environment. These factors also
determine the best ways to modify your soil (adding amendments and nutrients) to gain the full potential for a healthy garden.
SOIL
Living organisms are the bridge that connects nutrients stored in the soil to plant growth. Organisms ranging from bacteria, fungi
to earthworms and insects perform a wide variety of tasks that create a regulated balance of nutrients. Soil organisms vary in
size from microscopic up to small mammals like moles, groundhogs and mice. On the microscopic level, healthy topsoil contains
billions of living organisms growing, reproducing and dying in each gram of soil. These species are crucially important to all life on
earth, for they recycle nearly 100 percent of organic waste. They are able to provide nutrients in a form usable by plants through
their digestive enzymes, changing complex molecules into a simpler form and making them bioavailable for plant root absorption.
These invisible helpers serve as vehicles to transport stores of nutrients in the soil to plants, then to animals and ultimately to us.
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The soil is a living, breathing,
unique and dynamic force.
Other types of bacteria provide plants the essential nutrients they need to survive by transforming inorganic matter into forms Earthworms are larger than the other two types. They travel through the soil by burrowing, eating minerals and organic matter
plants can use. These organisms need carbon dioxide to function. Bacteria also provide plants essential nitrogen through a as they go. As they do, they minutely perforate and loosen the soil, producing a similar effect as machine tillers. Throughout
process called “nitrogen fixation.” The Rhizobia bacteria, for example, are symbiotic with the legume family of plants, which digestion, the matter consumed is mixed and many unusable minerals are transformed for plants to consume later. In addition,
includes more than 18,000 different species. They convert atmospheric nitrogen (which makes up 79 percent of our air) from its the remains of an earthworm, commonly referred to as “castings,” are much higher in nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium,
gaseous form to a water-soluble form that plants can take up through their roots. Nitrogen then becomes available to plants.
trace minerals and beneficial bacteria than the surrounding soil. By these processes, earthworms create more nutrient-rich,
Through both types of functions, bacteria are essential to plant nutrition.
fertile soils with a pH close to neutral. Having many earthworms in your yard is a good sign that you have good soil.
Actinomycetes are decomposers and recyclers. They break down organic matter and convert gaseous nitrogen from the
atmosphere into soluble particles for plants to feed on. The nitrogen fixers have little filaments that invade or grow into root hairs Mites and spring tails decompose many types of organic substances in the soil. They are known as arthropods, which
and form small aggregates there. Actinomycetes are most popular as a source of antibiotics. Even at microscopic levels, we find a have characteristic exoskeletons and jointed legs. They are the most abundant soil dwellers. Of the arthropods, mites and
system of checks and balances. They help keep bacterial populations from growing out of control and throwing off the delicate springtails are the most vital source in the creation of humus, breaking down everything from nematodes and pot worms
balance of nutrient cycling to benefit plants. Around the time scientists observed the relationship between actinomycetes and to fungus and leaf litter. Their main job is to break down leaf litter and other relatively large remains into smaller pieces so
plant health, they also discovered antibiotics like penicillin to fight bacterial diseases.. microbes can continue the nutrient cycling.
Fungi decompose fallen leaves on forest floors and in our back yards and digest dead plant and animal remains. Fungi come in These are only a few of the billions of organisms in or around our gardens that
many different species with a plethora of functions. Some fungi work to degrade organic matter in sequence, from tough fibrous
have been evolving for millions of years. Growing methods that clear the
matter down to soft simple matter that produces nutrients in the soil usable by existing plants and animals. Other species form
mutual relationships with plants and protect them by consuming nematodes or other bugs before they eat plant roots.
soil of these organisms undermine the goal of producing healthy food
through healthy soil. Agricultural practices that disrupt the bio-diversity
The fungus that is perhaps the most directly beneficial to plant life is known as mycorrhizae, which forms a symbiotic relationship of organisms responsible for sustaining growth of all types of plants
with roots. Two types exist, endo-mycorrhizae and ecto-mycorrhizae. The endo- version embeds some of its arms within plant throughout the world seem like a recipe for disaster.
roots. The ecto- version attaches to the outside of the roots. In both cases, the fungi extend their arms (hyphae/filaments) out
The soil is a living, breathing, unique and dynamic force. Soil
into the soil to increase the reach of the roots wider and deeper. These mycorrhizae webs allow entire populations of plants to
management practices of giant agribusiness are inefficient and
share nutrients. (See Chapter 6 for more detail on mycorrhizae.)
inferior. Their focus is directed to large-scale, single-crop growth
and “miracle” results by applying broad-spectrum chemical
Algae contribute much organic matter to the soil. In some species, such as blue green algae, they fix nitrogen from air, helping fertilizers. Many modern practices ignore the need for complex
prevent the depletion of the critical nutrient for plant growth. The organic matter composed of algae helps improve soil structure and highly diversified soil enrichment. Instead, they use the
by assisting soil particles stick loosely together, which in turn enhances water retention and decreases erosion. They are also continuous applications of three water-soluble fertilizers: nitrogen,
food for other bugs living in the soil. In some cases, they form alliances with fungi, giving them sustenance that strengthens phosphorous and potassium (N-P-K). This practice compromises
their ability to absorb even trace nutrients from the soil for plants to consume. Common lichen are an example of this alliance. the biological health of soils, leading to poor plant health and
ultimately poor human health.
Nematodes, pot worms and earthworms decompose organic matter into humus and secrete a sticky substance that helps the
The amount of nitrogen fixed for plants by rhizobia bacteria,
soil form nice cake-like aggregates. These creatures exist in the highest numbers on or near grassland, prairies and pastures.
actinomycetes and green algae is double the amount of applied nitrogen
They feed on plant debris as well as some bacteria or actinomycetes that share the same topsoil. Some nematodes will feast on
in commercial fertilizers. Starting in our backyard, we can begin to change
insects within the soil. As a result, some gardeners use nematodes as a natural form of pest control. In turn, some bigger bugs this trend by supporting the organisms that provide our plants with the
and even mycorrhizal fungi feast on nematodes. sustenance they need to give us the nutrients and vitamins we need for our health.
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CONTAINER GARDENING
6 FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN PLANTING IN CONTAINERS
You can grow enough organic fruit, vegetables and herbs on a 4-foot by 8-foot balcony to satisfy your hungry appetite.
Space may be limited in your garden. Perhaps you live in an apartment. Or you may not want to invest a lot of time in
3 EASY STEPS FOR HEALTHY PLANTS a full-scale garden. Whatever your situation, you can still enjoy produce you grow within reach of your kitchen. Using
containers to grow organic edibles is rewarding and easy. Container produce can give you nutritious, tasty and visually
pleasing organic plants. Nothing tastes better and is healthier than a few fresh herbs, vegetables or fruits from your
garden. Put them in a salad within minutes of harvest when they contain the most nutrients and are full of flavor.
Pay close attention to a few important rules, and you will need to invest only minimal time to enjoy an abundance of
organic and healthy fruits and vegetables. You must consider five factors before you plant your organic container garden.
Considering these variables will allow easy set up, maintenance and harvest of a productive container garden. The five
variables are sunlight, container size, potting medium, fertilizer and trellising support.
Here is a simple rule: Fruit trees and vegetables that set flowers (such as oranges, plums, tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants,
peppers, or squash) need a lot of sunlight. Photosynthesis produces sugars that directly feed flowers and help grow fruits
of appealing size, taste and nutritional value. A good local nursery has staff people who can help you understand the
sunlight you need for the kind of plants you can grow in your region.
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maximum plant growth. & healthy plants. 3 POTTING MEDIUM: Premium Quality, Better Nutrition
providing healthy soil for maintain large, abundant Just spray the problems away. Soil is the source of life for every living thing on earth. Healthy soil produces a healthy crop. The type of soil or “potting
15 one-gallon containers - every 6 to 8 weeks to nasty bugs and diseases.
3 five-gallon or time of planting, then It’s easy to safely control medium” you choose has a large effect on your plants and their ability to produce an abundance of large, nutritious
One bag of soil will fill
MIX SOIL
Feed your plants at
FERTILIZE
Protect your prized plants.
SAFEGUARD fruits and vegetables. If you have a potting soil that gives you good results, stay with it. Chemicals are common in many
bagged potting soils. Make sure your bagged potting soil contains no chemicals such as synthetic plant nutrients or
6 Factors To Consider When Planting In Containers chicken manure & biosolids.
FACTORS Sunlight • Container Size • Potting Medium
Potting soil is different from composts or planting mixes. It can be difficult to formulate. Getting the balance right is the
Fertilizer • Trellising Support • Watering key. You want potting soil to drain fast to prevent root rot, but you also need the soil to hold on to enough moisture to
support a healthy transfer of nutrients to the root. Pot of Gold® is the best & is clean and pure.
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STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3
follow these three simple steps
POTTING PLANTS
Use some of that compost from your kitchen and yard waste. It makes a good component to mix with the potting soil. A Do not set your sprinkler system solely based on what
good formula is about 1/3 compost to 2/3 potting soil. Do not skimp on the soil, as it is the only source of nutrition for your your gardener tells you. You might need to change those “The health of a potted plant will start to deteriorate if it has out-
edibles. If the soil is poor, the nutrient value will be poor. A plant grown in a container is like a caged animal; it eats only sprinkler timers once a month depending on weather grown its container. Roots trailing from the bottom of the pot, leaf
what you feed it. Container plants do not have the luxury of drawing nutrients from the native soil. Therefore, spend a few conditions. Otherwise, you may waste water. Best for your drop, and depleted soil are signs that the plant needs repotting.
extra dollars for the best soil available. plants is to get just the water they need when they need One or two pot sizes larger will usually be sufficient. Don’t be too
it. Inspect your soil. Look at it and feel it. If it looks and feels eager to repot everything. Some plants (especially ferns) actually
4 FERTILIZER Feeds the Living Soil dry, you may need to alter your watering schedule. prefer slightly cramped conditions and many flowering plants
You must feed the soil that feeds your plant root systems. Chemically fertilized soils are low in organic matter, which helps bloom more prolifically if they are a little root-bound.
conserve the soil and its moisture, providing insurance against drought. Soils lacking organic matter are more vulnerable to Watering in the morning gives your plants the entire day
drought and to extreme climate changes. to draw the water from the soil as needed, especially on
hot days. Water slowly to insure proper absorption. Water
Fruit trees, tomatoes and most other vegetables, especially in containers, need a lot of fertilizer to reach full potential. Roots deeply so that it does not run off the surface, never making
in containers cannot tap into food reserves the way they can in natural soil. Because the plants receive only what you give it down into the root zone. Plant roots are sunk down deep
them in the container, it is especially important to use the best quality organic fertilizer. Feed the roots in your container in the soil where you cannot see them. Pay attention to
plants slowly with the best organic fertilizer to harvest the maximum amount of nutrition from your plants. Sea based shady spots. They need less water, while the sunny areas
organic fertilizers are superior and contain the most multi-minerals. You will benefit from these nutrients as you consume dry out more quickly and need more water.
your harvest. Healthy soil leads to healthy food. Feed containers every two months throughout the year to maximize the
plant’s potential. Because the plant is in a confined space, it will use all of the nutrients quickly. Keep container plants on a
regular feeding schedule. Rich, tasty and nutritious vegetables are just outside your kitchen. Enjoy.
Exposing as many leaves
5 TRELLISING SUPPORT Form and Structure with Better Health
Exposing as many leaves to sunlight as possible helps to increase your harvest. Some of your vegetables will not require any to sunlight as possible helps
support at all, but cucumbers, tomatoes and other vine plants need support to keep them off the ground and growing in
the desired location.
to increase your harvest
Air space between your plants is also important to help minimize fungal diseases. Air space also encourages beneficial Before repotting, water the plant well. When the water has
insects to do their pollination work more easily by making flowers more accessible. When you buy your trees or vegetable drained away, invert the pot, lightly tapping the sides to release
transplants, ask your nursery professional what he recommends. Some plants may need a stake in the center of the the mass of roots. Add fresh Dr. Earth Pot of Gold potting Soil
container, while a tomato wants a sturdy cage, and a cucumber needs a grid-like trellis. You can build many of these support to the new pot, and then insert the plant so that it sits at the
systems from scraps around the house. I like a well-assembled product that looks good. Some gardeners prefer a grungy same surface level as before. Add Dr. Earth Starter Fertilizer to
and scrappy look. Plants do not know the difference. Just give them a shoulder to lean on! the potting mix for maximum transplant success. Surround the
plant with some more soil mix and firm in. Water the plant well.
6 WATERING Wet Your Whistle Just a Little Feed it regularly with any of our liquid fertilizers to maintain
Every living organism needs water. Most plants are 90 percent water. The task of delivering water from the soil to the plant maximum plant health.”
is considerable. Sixty percent of water is absorbed by plant root hairs. To keep your plants healthy and thriving you must
have a good soil with plenty of organic matter to act like a sponge and allow the almost microscopic roots to travel through
porous, well draining soil. Organic matter allows the soil to breathe with a good ratio of minerals that holds onto water.
When and how often should you water? No set watering schedule can be prescribed. The only schedule to go by is the
one that literally feels right. I have studied many plots of land supporting many different crops. Whether growing an annual
vegetable crop or perennial walnut trees that are 30 years old, I have drawn the same conclusion: you have to water when
it FEELS right to you.
The best way to tell when and how much water your plant needs (whether in the ground or a container) is to feel the soil.
Probe your finger about an inch or two and feel if it is dry or moist to the touch. You can buy a water meter at your local
nursery. They work, but I feel closer to the soil and my plants when I touch the soil with my bare hands.
When a reference book says something like, “Water every three days in the summer and cut back to once a week in the winter”
I am amazed and disappointed. I wonder: has the author ever been a farmer and paid attention to the watering needs of plants?
The soil type makes a huge difference. Also, the more organic material in a soil, the less you have to water. The hotter the day and
the shallower the root system, the more you have to water. I could go on and still not cover all the unique watering needs of the
plants in your backyard or in a container. Gardeners should pay attention to soil, weather, dryness and humidity. You must base
Air space between your
your watering decisions on observation not rigid rules that may not apply to your environment. plants is also important to
help minimize fungal diseases
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mycorrhizae
THE GOOD FUNGUS
It would take an entire book to do justice to mycorrhizal fungi. Imagine a giant
Plant
mycorrhizae
underground network, a transportation system, complex by nature yet simple in
concept. In the network, all established plants grow in harmony together, sharing Root Hairs
nutrients with each other, the plant on the east side of your house sharing nutrients
with Bob’s tree across the street. How can this be? Mycorrhizae make it possible.
The largest biomass on earth is a network of mycorrhizal hyphae in a mature
established forest. It is invisible to the human eye and much smaller than any
obvious root system. These threads of life share the nutrients with each other.
The word “mycorrhizae” derives from The tall evergreen tree provides nutrients to the small fern growing at its
the Greek words mykes meaning base through mycorrhizae. The giant flowering tree on the west side of your
fungus and rhiza meaning root. yard provides nutrients to your tomato plants on the east side of the garden
through mycorrhizae. The essence of mycorrhizae’s role is to create an extensive
network of microscopic filaments that facilitates nutrient transfer among plants.
Mycorrhizae help absorb nutrients, assist in drought tolerance and create ideal Mycorrhizae
garden soil structure, soil that drains, breaths and retains optimum moisture. The near extends root
perfect “coffee-grounds” soil texture we often find in fastidiously maintained organic system
gardens comes from long-term mycorrhizal soil activity.
Using a biologically active soil or fertilizer to introduce mycorrhizae to your garden makes a huge difference in the health and
performance of all the plants. This is why healthy soils are teeming with mycorrhizae. On the evolutionary scale, they are as
important to the health of all plants as plants are important to us.
If hearty mycorrhizae gathered nutrients from the soil for plants during this harsh transitional period, imagine what they can do
for your backyard plants today. Here is how mycorrhizae contribute and why they are needed.
Mycorrhizae are beneficial soil fungi that form a symbiotic relationship with your backyard plants and about 90 percent of all
plants on earth. They penetrate growing plant root tissues, surround the root mass and extend far into the surrounding soil,
encompassing a much greater volume of soil than that occupied by the plant’s own root system. The fungi’s long thread-like
mycelia capture moisture and nutrients from the soil, particularly nitrogen and phosphorous. The fungi consume these nutrients,
but, more importantly, they generously share them with the roots of the host plant. In return, the host plant provides the fungi with
photosynthesized nutrients such as the simple sugars (sucrose, fructose and glucose) to keep them energized and viable.
Mycorrhizae are also important soil-binding agents, which adds to friable soil texture. Countless long filaments called hyphae
tend to accumulate in the soil over a period, persisting for months or even years. Hyphae filaments tend to hold together larger
soil particles, particularly the sand-sized fraction. The filaments tend to have sticky surfaces from sugars processed and exuded by
the mycorrhizae. Also, the tips of developing root hairs secrete a similarly sticky, plant-produced substance. Together, these sticky
materials enable the hyphae to strongly adhere to soil particles, physically binding and enmeshing them together to form better soil
for growing. This condition increases in the root zone, encouraging further root growth, which in turn attracts more mycorrhizae,
leading to a more stabilizing aggregation of soil particles. The cycle repeats and supports the creation of desirable soil for gardeners.
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Plants have thousands of microscopic openings located on every leaf for absorbing carbon dioxide and water laden with nutrients.
They absorb these gases and liquids through pores in their leaves called stomata. (The word comes from the Greek word stoma,
which means mouth.) Stomata are found mainly on the underside of the leaves. What they absorb they transport where needed
within the plant itself. The stomata close up during the night (when no photosynthesis occurs), on hot days when
plants might lose too much water and dry up, or when wind threatens to dry the plant.
The earth supports approximately 400,000 different kinds of plants, all very diverse in their forms. One
third of all plants do not have roots, stems nor leaves as we know them. About 150,000 plant species
never produce flowers. An almost equal number of plant species do not grow from seeds but come
from dust-like particles called spores. Although the vast majority of plants manufacture their own
food by photosynthesis, mushrooms, molds and other fungi rely on foods created by green plants
for their sustenance, as do animals. (Some biologists include these unusual, non-green species
in the plant kingdom.) Most plants spend a lifetime anchored in one place; yet simple single-cell
Getting to Know
plankton can swim to different locations in the waters where they live.
YourPlants
The largest group in the plant kingdom consists of about 250,000 species called angiosperms. (Their
name shows us their seeds originate inside containers we call fruits. In Greek angeion means vessel;
sperma means seed.) These flowering plants are the garden-variety plants most common in suburban
landscapes. They supply almost all the vegetable matter in our diet and produce the world’s hardwoods. They
are the most sophisticated of plant forms and are best adapted to survive in a wide range of climates and terrain.
The second most abundant plants are gymnosperms, plants that produce seeds in the open spaces of cones,
such as between the flap-like parts of a pinecone. The Greek words gymnos (meaning naked) and sperma
THE SIMPLE MECHANICS (meaning seed) describe this form of development. (We get the word “gymnasium” from ancient Greek. Their
I must have chlorophyll running through my veins. Over the years, I have had the pleasure of educating thousands of gardeners athletes constructed their Adonis-like bodies in the nude, hence, “gym.”) Gymnosperms include all the coni-
on plant biology. As soon as I began Healthy Garden, Healthy You, I knew I had to write a chapter simplifying how plants function fers: cedar, redwood, juniper, cypress, fir and pine and the largest living things on earth, the giant sequoias.
and absorb nutrients, and how this relates to us in our daily lives. If you understand the simple mechanics of plants, you will be
the best judge of why plants respond in a certain way and how to grow them to their fullest health potential. How can we know that a potted rose bush is living, while a petal from a rose from the same plant pressed
between the pages of a book is dead? From appearances, all the seeds in the seed packet in your drawer
This chapter demystifies some common questions. Basic understanding of how plants function makes you a better gardener. If are also dead.
you are a better gardener, you can grow healthier plants.
When the petal was a part of a living plant, its cells engaged in a complicated chain of chemical reactions grouped
PLANT BENEFITS TO HUMANS AND OTHER LIFE together under the term metabolism. As long as a cell or an entire creature is alive, it shows some form of metabolic
A lush blanket of vegetation, a living, green and diverse blanket covers our earth. This living green cover enables other life forms to activity (movement or growth). When metabolism stops, cells die. And when cells die, if they are not replaced, metabolism stops.
survive and thrive. Plants and animals need each other to exist. Plants evolved among earth’s first living things. Early in geologic time
when oceans began to recede, many aquatic plants evolved into terrestrial plants that supported animal and human life on land. HOW PLANTS FUNCTION
Plants grow in proportion to the amount of light, water, minerals and oxygen they receive. Genes determine a plant’s lifespan;
From their beginnings as microscopic, single-cell organisms, plants have been linked to all life on earth. Plants form the bio- one year for annuals, two for biennials and indefinitely for perennials. (If you ever notice the term indeterminate used on tomato
sphere, a thin shell covering the earth’s surface where plants and animals exist. Our reliance on plants has helped humans evolve plants, it means the plant will continue to grow until environmental conditions, such as cold weather, become a limiting factor.)
from primitive surroundings to modern, sophisticated civilizations. Our ability to pass knowledge from generation to generation
has taken us out of the primitive, hand-to-mouth existence of the early hominids and accelerated us into prosperous and pro- When it receives plenty of fertilizer, careful watering, optimum sun energy and thinning (removing plants that compete for avail-
gressive people. The ability to create art and express our early thoughts of survival, agricultural findings, mathematical equations able nutrients and light) a plant can be pushed to its limits of leaf and flower production.
and scientific data on paper made from plants has given us a progression of knowledge across many generations. Plants are
the raw material of much of our created world (clothing, homes, furniture and medicines plus much more) and are essential for The plants we grow for food and flowers remain anchored in one place throughout their life. Soil buries half of a plant’s body,
survival and the quality of life for all mankind. the root system. This hidden half of the plant is where nature’s magic happens. Above-ground shoot systems (stems and leaves)
occupy a bright, sunlit and airy world. This is where the other half of the growth occurs. Roots and shoots grow in opposite
Plants clean the air; they exchange the oxygen we breathe for the carbon dioxide we exhale. They use the energy of the sun to directions, but each part has a role to contribute to the song of life. Root growth and shoot growth are brilliantly coordinated
make foods that sustain all animals. From the soil, they draw micronutrients, minerals, nitrogen, phosphors, potassium, calcium and complement each other, with energy reserves and raw materials shared equally by the two halves. When daily or seasonal
and iron that are crucial for our existence and health. Plants absorb many of their nutrients from the atmosphere, water and soil environmental changes affect one part, the other must respond to support its “other half.” A plant can only fulfill its fundamental
in the form of gases, such as carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. basics of life, such as reproduction, cellular metabolism and growth, through the precisely controlled interactions between roots,
stems, leaves and flowers. This is the bright, beautiful, harmonious song of plant life in full bloom across the earth.
Roots are not the only way plants get the nutrients they rely on. They also absorb carbon dioxide through their leaves to help
cleanse the environment. Sunlight energy falling on their leaves creates sugars such as sucrose, fructose and glucose through A plant’s ability to multiply and grow while we busily lead our lives seems magical and amazing. At the right time of year, you can leave
the process called photosynthesis. Plants also absorb nitrogen gas that has been fixed from the atmosphere. Nearly 80 percent a tomato garden over a three-day weekend and when you return all the tomatoes that were small and green on the vine have become
of the air we breathe is nitrogen gas. Nitrogen is essential for protein synthesis in plants, because it is a main constituent of the a beautiful, healthy, robust red harvest of produce for you. All this happened while you were busy living your life. We need plants more
molecules of most amino acids that form into proteins. than they need us. We should feed them and nurture them to the best of our ability as they do for us when we consume them.
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I considered the customer’s question carefully and grew concerned. I could not, with a clear conscience, sell products claiming
to contain live organisms if I wasn’t sure of the truth of that claim. I purchased my own soil from a Los Angeles nursery, where it
sat in full sun, and had it tested. Two weeks later I received the bad news; all the microbes were dead.
I tested other brands that had begun adding microbes and mycorrhizae, stored under the same conditions, and saw the same
results. The organisms were dying within 30 to 60 days after packaging. The temperature of bagged soils stored outside on pal-
lets, in direct sun, can reach 175°F, killing beneficial microbes just as cooking our food kills those that could harm us. Conversely,
exposure to freezing kills them too. Microbes infused into WET soils break dormancy and come to life. They are full of water,
actively multiplying and digesting organic materials. When frozen, these organisms swell - since water expands when it freezes
- causing their cell walls to crack open. They rupture, and DIE. Other soil producers, who embraced this profitable response to
consumer demand for microbe-infused soils, still live with the problems my research revealed.
They continue to sell products of questionable value while I have perfected my invention.
THE SOLUTION - using “nature’s intelligence,” requires “keeping the intelligence alive”
For years, the answer to the problem had been right in my own home and part of my everyday life: ALOE VERA. This desert plant,
The Promise of used by early civilizations, thrives where temperatures reach as high as 140°F during the day and below freezing at night. Aloe
Pro-Moisture Hydrate® vera works like a natural “anti-freeze.” It draws water from the surrounding environment and reduces “evapo-respiration.” Just as it
protects plants, aloe vera keeps microbes moist and alive in extreme heat or cold, and elastic enough to survive the expansion
“Keeping the intelligence alive” that occurs with freezing, so they can swell without bursting and dying. What aloe vera does for your human skin and hair, it also
does for living micro-organisms when incorporated into our wet packaged soils. It coats and protects them, remains in contact,
and by lowering the surface tension of water, aloe vera serves to transport synergistic elements, such as moisturizing acids,
through the cell walls to penetrate deeply. This is why I formulated, and patented (Serial No. 12,803,002) Dr. Earth Pro-Moisture
Hydrate® with aloe vera.
A report on a patented scientific advancement in the viability of microbes in packaged soils
By Milo Shammas - Founder and Formulator of Dr. Earth® products I needed permission from the Department of Agriculture to include Pro-Moisture Hydrate® with aloe vera in my soils, but the
USDA did not recognize aloe vera as a soil ingredient. I carried out extensive research between April 2005 and September 2008
In 1991, I invented the concept of infusing fertilizers and soils with beneficial soil microbes and mycorrhizae, utilizing “Nature’s and prepared a field trial and efficacy report. Results in our test gardens, comparing plants grown in our soils with and without
Intelligence©.” My Dr. Earth® products with ProBiotic® revolutionized the lawn and garden industry and changed expectations of Pro-Moisture Hydrate®, proved conclusively that Pro-Moisture Hydrate® increases
customers. Now other companies, with the best of intentions, sell products believed to include living organisms. plant yields, vigor, and color penetration.
However, my continuing scientific research has revealed serious discrepancies between laboratory conditions and conditions With a patent and the Department of Agriculture approv-
typically found in nursery or garden center environments, conditions that can render ineffective, the microbe-infused products al, Dr. Earth® was prepared to offer the only packaged soil
of all well-meaning soil bagger. in America that protects beneficial microbes.
After years of research I discovered a solution to the problem. Now my patented invention, Pro-Moisture Hydrate®, is included in The integrity of our company - along with our pioneering
every Dr. Earth® branded soil. But in the case of all other brands who have copied the use of beneficial organisms, the effective- research - allows us to make the PROMISE of Pro-Moisture
ness of their products remains at serious risk, if it exists at all, as I will presently explain. Hydrate®: LIVING SOIL. We were the first to infuse benefi-
cial microbes and mycorrhizae into fertilizers and pack-
THE MYTH - that what works in the lab works in the real world aged soils, offering customers “Nature’s Intelligence©. Now,
Beneficial microbes are cultured in a clean laboratory environment - with a stable and moderate temperature - for use in such with our patented Pro-Moisture Hydrate® we are the first
products as yogurt, nutritional supplements, animal feed, beer, or packaged soil. AND ONLY soil producer with the ability to ensure that we
are “Keeping the intelligence alive©!”
Soil producers add these costly microbes to their products with the belief that they are selling “living” soil. In fact, it may be “dead.”
PRO-MOISTURE HYDRATE® IS
I was the first to include living organisms in DRY organic fertilizers, and there was no problem with viability. But soon everyone FOUND ONLY IN DR. EARTH® SOILS.
wanted this biology in BOTH dry fertilizers and WET bagged soils. After packaging, these WET soils are shipped from the manu-
facturer into the real world and are no longer in a controlled situation favorable to living microbes.
Note: The aloe vera plant, a succulent, has fleshy leaves with
THE REALITY - an explanation of microbiology in relation to environment a tough outer skin, under which is a resinous, extremely
When soil baggers ship their products to retail markets, the biology contained in the packages faces the harsh conditions of the bitter tasting, yellow substance.
real world: extreme heat and cold. In 2004, one of my customers questioned how microbes could survive in the bags in his hot
Although when dried, this “aloe drug extract” has beneficial
parking lot. I replied that they could because they were in a dormant state. The original Dr. Earth® microbe-infused products, properties, including being anti-bacterial, it is NOT in
the first ever available, were dry fertilizers in which microbes survived regardless of temperature extremes. Ongoing random Pro-Moisture Hydrate® because that anti-bacterial property
tests proved their sustained viability. However, no one in the industry realized at the time, that adding them to WET soils created would harm the beneficial microbes and defeat our purpose.
completely different, and fatal, circumstances for these tiny life forms. We use only the “inner fillet.”
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DR. EARTH PREMIUM SOIL BLENDS KEEPING THE INTELLIGENCE ALIVE
® ®
Description: Acid Lovers® Planting Mix creates the Description: Pot of Gold® All Purpose Potting Soil
perfect soil conditions to promote blooming and vigorous health is recommended for use in all outdoor and indoor potting and
for all acid loving plants. Use Acid Lovers® Planting Mix as a soil container applications. Pot of Gold® is great for many projects in
the garden in addition to container planting.
amendment throughout the garden when planting trees, shrubs,
bare root plants, flowers and every acid loving plant in the garden.
Ingredients: Formulated from a fine selection of
composted organic materials. Our blend is packed full of the organic
Ideal for: Hydrangeas, Evergreens, Blueberries, Hollies, materials that help plants become established. We only use: Forest
Gardenias, Ferns, Tropical & Shade Plants, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Humus, Fir Bark, Peat Moss, Pumice, Earthworm Casting, Kelp Meal,
Azaleas, Maples & every acid loving plant in your garden. Alfalfa Meal, Soybean Meal, Concentrated Seaweed Extract, Aloe Vera,
Yucca Extract, Oyster Shell & Dolomite Limes. We have also included
ProBiotic® beneficial soil Microbes plus both Ecto and Endo Mycorrhizae.
® ®
Description: Home Grown® Vegetable Garden Description: Natural Wonder® Fruit Tree Planting Mix
Planting Mix creates the perfect soil conditions to promote plant creates the perfect soil conditions to promote plant health and
health and abundant vegetables and herbs. Home Grown® can be abundant fruit production. Natural Wonder® is great for many
used for many projects in the garden: amendment for planting projects in the garden. It can also be used as an amendment for
trees, shrubs, bare root planting & flowers. planting ornamental trees, shrubs & bare root planting.
Ideal for: Organic Vegetable Gardens. Rich in Green-fed Ideal for: All fruit trees, (including peaches, citrus,
Earthworm Castings, Cold Water Kelp Meal, Wild-Caught Fish Bone apples) grapes, all nut trees, all berries, avocados and all vines. Rich
Meal, Soybean Meal and a plethora of rich organic nutrients. in Green-fed Earthworm Castings, Cold Water Kelp Meal, Valley
Grown Alfalfa Meal, Wild-Caught Fish Bone Meal and a plethora of
organic nutrients.
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USING ADVANCED ORGANICS®... ...TO STAY AHEAD OF THE CURVE
Description: Formulated from a fine selection of Description: Formulated from a fine selection of
composted organic materials. Our blend is packed full of the composted organic materials. Our blend is packed full of the
organic materials that help your plants become established. organic materials that help plants become established. We only
We only use Forest Humus, Fir Bark, Peat Moss, Worm Castings,
Alfalfa Meal, Kelp Meal, Soybean Meal, Fish Meal, Fish Bone Meal, use: Forest Humus, Fir Bark, Peat Moss, Pumice, Earthworm Casting,
Concentrated Seaweed Extract, Aloe Vera, Yucca Extract and Kelp Meal, Alfalfa Meal, Soybean Meal, Concentrated Seaweed
Oyster Shell & Dolomite Limes. We have also included ProBiotic® Extract, Aloe Vera, Yucca Extract, Oyster Shell & Dolomite Limes. We
beneficial soil Microbes plus both Ecto and Endo Mycorrhizae. have also included ProBiotic® beneficial soil Microbes plus both
Mother Land® is great for many projects in the garden: perfect mix Ecto and Endo Mycorrhizae.
for large outdoor containers, use as an amendment for planting
trees, shrubs, bare root planting, flowers & vegetables.
Ideal for: All Indoor house plants, pothos, philodendron,
Ideal for: Flowers, Trees, Shrubs, Vegetables, Ground palms, ferns, herbs and vegetables. Excellent for use in all container
Cover, Seed Cover and a soothing mulch rich in aloe vera. sizes including Patio Containers and Hanging Baskets.
® ®
Description: Total Advantage® Rose and Flower Description: Root Zone® ProBiotic® Seed Starter Mix
Planting Mix promotes blooms in all flowering plants: roses, trees, promotes germination of seeds; helps plants become established
shrubs, annuals. Total Advantage® is great for many projects in the as quickly as possible.
garden. It can be used as an amendment for planting trees, shrubs,
bare root planting, flowers & vegetables. Ideal for: Sprouting Seeds and Transplanting Cuttings
for a quick and healthy start.
Ideal for: English Teas, All Flowers, Hybrid Teas, Mini
Roses, Climbers, Annuals & Perennials. Seed Starting: Excellent for use in seed start flats and containers.
Establishing Cuttings: Root Zone® enhances rooting.
Compost Tea: Use as soil drench or foliar spray.
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THE RISKS AND REWARDS OF CREATIVITY KEEPING THE INTELLIGENCE ALIVE
POTTING SOIL ™
Purpose: To meet the exacting requirements
BIOLOGICAL
of organic growers of medicinal plants
® Dr. Earth
COMPOST COMPOST
Purpose: Mulch, seed cover, amendment at
STARTER
planting time, break up clay & improve texture
Description: Environmentally responsible
Description: Natural Choice® All Purpose Compost gardeners will be impressed by our Compost Starter.
creates the perfect soil conditions to promote plant health and Unlike any other brand of compost starter, it has
optimum growth. Natural Choice® All Purpose Compost can be “ProBiotic® Inside,” meaning it contains several species
used for many projects in the garden: amendment for planting trees, of living beneficial microbes. And like all Dr. Earth®
shrubs, bare root planting, flowers, vegetables & over seeding lawns. products, it contains NO CHICKEN MANURE! Helpful
instructions included on the box.
Ideal for: Garden Mulch, Planting Amendment, Seed
Cover, Helps Break Up Clay Soil & Improves Soil Texture
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You Are
What You Eat.
The Gift of Health
Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and
the winds long to play with your hair.
-Kahlil Gibran
Every fiber that makes up the human body was once a biological or elemental
part of the soil, air and water. We have heard the saying from the Bible, “Earth to
earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.” We come from the earth. We live off the earth.
We return to the earth. The food we eat is inextricably linked to soil particles that
existed millions of years ago. What you eat today is part of a food chain that was
here before our species walked the earth.
Eating can be such an arbitrary act, simply a way to fill your stomach. Or you can eat
consciously, with awareness, and insist that everything you allow into your body
must be healthy and pure. When you intentionally choose healthy food, eating
becomes more than a practical action to sustain your physical body. It becomes
a lifestyle, a way of being in the world, an expression of your desire and choice to
live longer and healthier. The only one way you can have ultimate control of that
decision is to nurture the soil and then grow your own food in that soil. This is
the basis of healthy living.
The large corporations that control most of our food supply and our
farmland are set up to produce large quantities of food while making
huge commercial profits. Sadly for the health of our nation, the
quality of that food has been left far behind. And the quality of the
food we eat, its ability to nourish us and sustain our health, rests
simply on the quality of our soil.
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Humans and animals depend on the health of the soil. Along with the other Commercial agriculture supplies our grocery stores with all the produce we can imagine,
ancient elements (air, water and fire), earth-soil is the main thing supplying organic or not. Some is grown locally, some on the other side of the nation, or even imported
our plants with the sustenance they need to properly develop into from other continents. The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition says that much of
naturally thriving, insect-resistant, nutrient-packed produce. When our produce travels 1,500 to 2,500 miles to arrive at our tables. Aggressive marketing and
we eat a piece of a living plant that came out of living soil, our body efficient transportation networks enable us to eat fruits and vegetables from all over the
draws out the life from it (nutrients) we need to stay alive. Looking world all year round. (If you’re willing to pay the price, you can eat summer fruit from the
at this life process in reverse, we stay alive by extracting the life Southern Hemisphere in the dead of winter in the frozen North.)
from living plants that depend on “lively” soil.
If you want to eat organic food, do you need to care about certification? A careful consumer
As part of the movement to gain more life and health from may ask, “What gives a farming operation the ability to say they’re organic? How does that The Living Soil
our food, many people over the past 15 to 20 years have tried change the treatment of their food? Does it matter if it is organic as long as it is healthy and
to buy or grow organic food. Organic has finally become does not contain chemical residues?” In a country like the United
mainstream. We see the number of organic goods multiply in States, which has been
stores, ranging from foods and clothing to household items What makes gardening for personal use organic is somewhat ambiguous for those of us cultivated for hundreds of years,
and cosmetics. It’s cool to be organic! growing our own produce. In essence, there are no policies or rules for home gardeners. We the soil is made up of not only
have no manual to follow. Our instinctive compass must guide us. If what we grow seems the underlying geological strata,
Many high-profile celebrities and activists support this healthy and good enough for our bodies, we are generally free to grow it. Home growers but also of the products of years
movement. They have fostered a more positive image through have freedom of action but need to understand what they are doing and the probable of farming. As a result, the soils
their association with green goods. For many large companies, consequences. Many prospective organic gardeners agree on the need to avoid synthetic are many and varied. Clays,
the term organic is part of successful marketing strategies. Just pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides and genetically modified organisms. Beyond those popular sands, and loams all give color
10 years ago, you really had to convince many nurseries that conventions, we find a variety of gardening strategies. Some people take it to the extreme, and texture to the patchwork
organic products are the future. Today, we have to make sure we are believing that to be organic, a plant must not receive any type of nutritive treatment other of fields once typical of the
constantly in stock. than what is naturally found at hand. Others, slightly more involved, treat the soil and feed countryside.
the foliage only certified organic materials.
Deep, dark, rich soils are
For your growing and mine, this is not needed. If you use your neighbor’s leaf litter as particularly good at supporting
compost and are positive they don’t apply any chemicals to their soil or plants, you crops such as vegetables and
don’t need to worry about the quality of the leaf litter. Certification is more important to grasses. The dead organic
we stay alive by commercial growers who must prove they are growing by accepted public standards or remains from previous crops
retain moisture, feed biological
extracting the life a set of rules in order to truthfully label their produce organic. For the home gardener,
certified is a useless term. life and ensure good soil
structure. Other edible crops
from living plants However, if you do not understand the techniques of organic practices, you cannot claim prefer lighter, more free-
to know the effect your plants have on people, pets, children, health or the surrounding draining soils with rather higher
environment. Before you assert, “Organic is good,” you should understand how and why. levels of mineral nutrients. The
Otherwise, you may easily fall into the trap of believing, and paying to consume, someone’s good news is that you can
deceitful marketing scheme. always improve the structure of
your soil by amending it with
Organic gardening, growing and farming are all highly beneficial. The benefits, however, the appropriate materials to
depend on the organic methods you use. Many who practice organic growing techniques achieve the desired structure for
want to conserve the beautiful biological diversity on our planet, while giving people the plants you are growing.
and animals the resources they need to enjoy a comfortable, healthy life. However, some In our gardens, soils are even
organic practices (discussed later) are not necessarily beneficial to people, animals or the more varied than those under
environment. Saying “Natural is good” is too simple, as are claims that synthetic pesticide or the plow. Most of them are
weed control is good. We must understand the effects of our treatments before using them, able to support a colorful range
so that we can properly apply them to gain the benefits while avoiding their adverse effects. of handsome plants. Even
those from the most remote or
Whether planning quaint home gardening projects or large plantations, we must focus our exotic parts of the world seem
energy on nurturing the soil, which serves as the basis for healthy sustainable growth. Look to find an agreeable climate
deeply into your particular situation to understand how and why the practices you choose somewhere in our gardens.
meet your needs while protecting yourself and your soil. However, in order to grow a
wide range of healthy plants,
I grow as much of my own food as I can. The rest I buy from my local farmers market and you need to know what your
a good local produce market that stocks organic produce. Only when I buy produce from soil is composed of, and if
a market that the word certified matters to me. I know what I do in my backyard is healthy necessary, how to improve it.
and pure. This is why it is so important to grow your own just as humans first did long ago.
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DR. EARTH FERTILIZER BLENDS
ProBiotic®
Inside
Beneficial soil microbes
plus Mycorrhizae BULB FOOD
FERTILIZER
NATURES INTELLIGENCE
PURE & SIMPLE Description: Bulb Food produces remarkable results
The importance of soil microbes because nutrients are released quickly, yet continue to feed
for several months. Ultra-premium scientific formula provides
optimum levels of primary essential plant nutrients, including
micronutrients and multi-minerals. The result is bigger, more
abundant blooms, naturally. Loosens and improves soil structure
so bulbs can reach maturity more quickly.
The soil is alive! Below our feet and invisible to the naked eye, tiny microbes—the great digesters of the earth—constantly break down organic
material into a more usable forms that plant roots can identify, absorb, and ultimately incorporate for new growth. This material includes
complex organic compounds, such as tannins, lignins, proteins, carbohydrate, cellulose, pectin, etc. Ideal for: Growing all bulbs, tubers and rhizomes.
ProBiotic®
Healthy soil should contain no less than 10,000,000 bacteria per gram. The presence of microbes ensures that nutrients are made available to
plants at a steady rate. While the plants are actively growing—and requiring more nutrients—so do the microbes in the soil. As the weather
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warms, both the plant and microbes respond at a similar rate. The microbes become increasingly active in their role of breaking down organic
materials into forms more readily absorbed by the growing plants that need extra nutrition. As the weather cools—and plants require less
nutrition—so do the microbes. The reduction in their activity means fewer nutrients in the soil are being released to the plants. In this way, the
soil can rebuild food reserves. This self-regulating cycle has occurred for millions of years as part of the wisdom of nature.
Beneficial soil microbes
plussoil Mycorrhizae
STARTER
Microbes also help to stabilize the by physically binding soil particles together; they release a by-product called glomalin that acts as
a “glue,” binding mineral particles and organisms to each other. This contributes greatly to soil aggregation. All of these processes happen
naturally in a healthy, productive soil.
nature’s intelligence
FEED THE SOIL pure & simple
When we feed our plants instead of our soil, we lose all the benefits that microbes contribute. When we say ”feed the soil” it means feed the
microbes in the soil, because it is the microbes that make nutrients available for the plants. The way you feed microbes is through the addition
of organic material. If you feed with a synthetic chemical fertilizer, you are feeding the plant, not the soil, or the microbes. Adding petrochemical
FERTILIZER
synthetic fertilizer also drives up the salt index in the soil and changes the pH, which can have adverse effects on plants.
More importantly, chemical fertilizers only feed for a short period of time; organic fertilizers offer continual feeding because the microbes
cannot digest all of the organic fertilizer at once. With chemical fertilizers, we also lose the microbes’ contribution to soil aggregation. Good Description: Starter fertilizer produces remarkable
soil aggregation leads to improvements in tilth, water retention, the rates at which water penetrates the soil, the amount of oxygen in the soil, results because nutrients are released quickly yet continue to
and the reduction of runoff. All of these desirable soil conditions can be achieved by adding organic material. As you can see, microbes are feed for several months. Ultra-premium scientific formula provides
immeasurably important and essential to the health of all productive soils.
optimum levels of primary essential plant nutrients, including
To elevate the microbial colonies in your garden, use Dr.Earth® organic fertilizers and soils. They contain ProBiotic®, a broad-spectrum soil and micronutrients and multi-minerals. ProBiotic® ensures organic
seed inoculant, already mixed into the products. Two things will happen when you use Dr. Earth®: nutrients are thoroughly broken down and then released in the
• The organic fertilizer and soil will become the food source for the microbes, providing almost immediate nutrition for your plants, soil for plant roots to absorb them as they are needed. Feeds for
which means fast results. several months. Great for every plant in the garden.
• Your soil will contain the proper number of microbes to truly benefit your plants because—unlike most organic fertilizers and soils—
Dr. Earth® products have various species of beneficial microbes already included as components. Ideal for: Providing balanced and fast nutrition for
transplants. Feeds all vegetables, trees, shrubs, all plants in early
Increased biological activity in the soil, and the buildup of existing bacterial populations, will help make your plants and garden resistant to
diseases, frost, and insects, while maximizing the potential for growth and health. Remember: your soil is alive. DO NOT TREAT IT LIKE DIRT! vegetative stages of growth, drought tolerant plants (e.g. cactus
Learn to work with, and nurture, the natural bio-system of your soil. and succulents) and all plants that require a low N-P-K.
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ORGANICALLY OPTIMISTIC THE ESSENCE OF ORGANIC LIVING
RHODODENDRON,
AZALEA & CAMELLIA FLOWER GARDEN
FERTILIZER FERTILIZER
Description: Infused with ProBiotic®—consisting of
“Seven Champion Strains” of beneficial soil microbes and eight Rich in: Wild-caught Alaskan Fish Bone Meal, High Country
select strains of ecto & endo mycorrhizae—which contributes Feather Meal, Valley Grown Alfalfa Meal, Naturally Mined Potassium
to drought tolerance, enhanced nutrient availability and Sulfate, Mined and Micronutrient-dense Colloidal Soft Rock
increased plant performance. The Dr. Earth® probiotics are a most Phosphate, Micronutrient-rich Seaweed Extract (synergistically
complete “broad-spectrum” bio-active package designed to work boosted with micronized humic acids for maximum bioavailability.)
synergistically with the raw organic nutrients that make up the
acid lovers formula. This spectacular blend builds soil health, Ideal for: Annuals, bedding plants, impatients, begonias,
promotes superior bushes and flowers with larger and more petunias, marigolds, daylilies, geraniums, lavender and every
abundant colorful blooms. flower in the garden.
Raised Beds: Excellent for use in raised beds during transplanting
Rich in: Nutrient-rich Cottonseed Meal, Wild-caught or feeding mid-season for a nutritional boost to maximize flower
Alaskan Fish Bone Meal, Valley Grown Alfalfa Meal, High Country health and production.
Feather Meal, Cold Water Kelp Meal, Mined Potassium Sulfate, Planting: Apply a generous helping as directed to existing gardens
Concentrated Micronutrient-rich Seaweed Extract (synergistically or at time of planting or transplanting. Apply any time mid-season
boosted with micronized humic acids for maximum bioavailability.) to supply a continual nutritional supply to maximize your healthy
and beautiful flower garden.
Ideal for: All acid lovers, maples, camellias, azaleas, Containers: Feed container plants every 6 weeks to keep plants
hollies, gardenias, hydrangeas, evergreens, ferns, shade plants, stay healthy, strong and fully producing.
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NOTABLY NATURAL & PURE BODY - SOUL - EARTH - ORGANIC
ProBiotic® Disease Prevention:Tomatoes reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis and asthma. They
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Beneficial soil microbes
also help prevent cataracts and lower the risk of prostate, breast, lung, stomach, pancreatic, colon, rectal and endometrial cancers.
plus Mycorrhizae
nature’s intelligence
pure & simple How to Grow: Plant in full sun, amend the soil well with a good compost or planting mix. They prefer a pH of 6. Tomatoes grow
and produce best outdoors. They can also grow in containers (minimum 15 gallons of potting soil) but not to their full potential.
pure & simple
nature’s intelligence
More soil volume is best. Start from seed indoors 6 weeks before the last frost, or buy transplants from a local nursery. Plant seedlings
plus Mycorrhizae or transplants in space at least 2 feet square. Keep the fruit from drooping onto the ground by growing the upright varieties against
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Beneficial soil microbes
canes or wire cages. Pinch out the tops after they make 3-4 groups of fruits. For bush varieties, cover the soil underneath the plants
ProBiotic® (using bark or similar) so fruits develop off the ground. They are heavy feeders and can take copious amounts of fertilizer. Keep
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plants moist but not sopping wet to avoid fungal diseases.
“homegrown health.” and diseases.
yield & old-fashioned flavor. nourish you with delicious spray easily controls pests
healthy plants, maximum
square feet of garden for
them so they can better
every 6 weeks, nourishing
state. Our super-safe
wholesome & appetizing
Insect Control: Tomatoes are susceptible to tomato hornworm. Spray foliage with Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) for natural control.
amend approximately 35-50
One bag of soil mix will
at time of planting and
Feed your vegetables
harvest to the table in a
Bring ALL of your abundant
You can also remove worms by hand early in the morning. Worms are usually on top of the foliage and are easy to remove and
MIX SOIL FERTILIZE SAFEGUARD discard. As a general measure, you can spray with a botanical insecticide-fungicide for natural control of most insect pests and
diseases, such as early blight, gray leaf spot, late blight, Septoria leaf spot, Southern blight and verticillium wilt.
Tips On Growing 9 Common Vegetables
VEGGIES From Milo’s Book “Healthy Garden, Healthy You” ✓ Tips: Pick or buy tomatoes fully ripe, the redder the better. Ripe tomatoes may have 4 times more beta-carotene than green,
immature ones. This makes backyard tomatoes the best. You know they were not picked green and shipped to ripen weeks later.
Health Power: Contains the potent volatile oils thymol and carvacrol, known Health Power: Chard is off the high end of the chart with its vitamin and mineral
to have antibacterial action stronger than some prescriptions. Thymol and content. One cup gives 700 percent of the RDA of vitamin K, more than 100
rosmarinic acid are effective antioxidants, helping to eliminate cell-damaging percent of vitamin A and 50 percent of vitamin C. It is also an excellent source
free radicals. Oregano is also a great source of some minerals and vitamins, of magnesium, potassium, iron, fiber and more. The health potential of chard
especially vitamin K. This often-overlooked vitamin may help promote heart seems endless. The vitamin K, magnesium and calcium in chard give a great
health by helping to keep calcium from forming plaque in arteries. It also boost for more bone building and less bone loss. Vitamin A supports healthy
promotes bone health and blood clotting. vision, immune system function, lung health and protects thin membrane
layers around organs and blood vessels. Minerals in chard can also help keep
Vitamin and Mineral Content: normal blood pressure while vitamins A, C and E do the same by preventing
Vitamins – K, A and C the build up of plaque and the blockage of blood flow in arteries. Magnesium
Minerals – Manganese, Iron and Calcium and potassium are the main minerals that help with blood pressure and heart
function by supporting muscle and nerve function. Iron is needed to deliver
Disease Prevention: The high fiber in oregano makes it a good way to oxygen to tissues all over the body. Eating chard regularly also has the potential to
reduce cholesterol, defend against colon cancer and promote healthy digestion lower high levels of cholesterol and blood sugar, mainly from its fiber content. Chard
by absorbing good nutrients and eliminating toxins. Also, omega-3 fatty acids are also helps the body activate crucial antioxidant molecules from the liver to help get rid of
polyunsaturated fats that also help create the healthier HDL form of cholesterol. It may help prevent high blood potentially dangerous metabolic wastes. Studies also suggest regular eating of vegetables like chard
pressure associated with heart disease. Oregano’s essential oil helps prevent many bacterial, viral and fungal infections. can slow down age-related cognitive decline. The long list of benefits shows chard is a flat out supporter of overall health.
It also helps digestion and calms the nerves.
Vitamin and Mineral Content:
How to Grow: Many species of oregano, some not suitable for cooking. Watch out for O. vulgare, which has a Vitamins – K, A, C, E, B2 (Riboflavin), B6 (Pyridoxine), B1 (Thiamin), B9 (Folate), B3 (Niacin) and B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
purple flower. It is tasteless and sometimes mistakenly sold for cooking. The most aromatic and common one for Minerals – Magnesium, Manganese, Potassium, Iron, Copper, Calcium, Phosphorus and Zinc
cooking is O. heracleoticum or, confusingly, O. vulgare subsp. hirtum. These produce white flowers rising a foot
Disease Prevention: Regularly eating chard may reduce the symptoms or the onset of osteoporosis, asthma,
above the leaves. Oregano is a perennial that grows best with full sunlight in well-drained soil. The low-cost way is
to start from seed or get healthy labeled transplants from a good local nursery. After the last frost, loosen the soil up rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, anemia, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, lung cancer, colon cancer and
with garden spade. If the soil is shallow or needs some amending to help drainage, create a raised bed by mixing potentially many other cancers due to its antioxidants and detoxifiers, vitamins and minerals.
in some fine gravel, grit or sand. Plant the transplants outdoors 14-18 inches apart. If starting from seed, plant these
How to Grow: Relatively easy to grow, Swiss chard is loaded with nutrition and seen as a delicacy in some parts of the
6 inches apart about 1/2 inch deep. If planting more than one row, space them out 18 inches. When seeds sprout
up, thin out the plants to one foot apart. Keep the soil moist for the first couple months. After that, it tolerates dry world. You can grow two distinctly colored varieties: red and white stemmed. Although red stem is more attractive, it has no
better flavor than the other. Chard needs highly fertile soil that retains moisture yet drains well. Work some organic matter into
weather and only needs water when soil dries out. As the plant grows, trim back straying stems and pinch off flower
the site, like compost or planting mix, to create a nice loamy soil. The pH must be above 6.5; add lime if needed. Plant chard in
buds to encourage optimal growth and desired shape. When the plant reaches 5-6 inches tall and/or has more than
mid-spring. In warmer climates, a late summer or early fall sowing works, too. Sow seeds in groups of 3 in shallow drills spacing
a dozen leaves, harvest as needed for cooking. When the season ends, cut the plants all the way down and mulch
each cluster out by 1 foot and each row by roughly 1.5 feet. Later thin out to leave the strongest seedling per cluster. Once the
around them before winter to insulate roots from freezing temperatures. If you have too many leaves to use, dry
seedlings emerge, keep the soil moist and the bed weed free. Harvesting can begin in mid-summer. Pull, do not cut, leaves
them in a cool, dark place, chop up and store in an airtight container.
off the plant. (Cutting makes them bleed.) It is a “cut and come again” plant. Harvest from around the outside of the plant as
you need and they grow right back. They are cold hardy enough to handle light frosts, so you can harvest into the fall/winter.
Insect Control: Oregano deters some common garden pests and can be planted methodically to help protect
other plants. Since we eat the leaves, if pests become a problem, avoid using chemical pesticides or sprays. Although Insect Control: Slugs, caterpillars, cucumber beetles and mealy cabbage aphids may try snacking on chard. Slugs can
unlikely, sometimes aphids or thirps will attack. If the problem is not serious, let the pests do a little damage rather
be controlled by embedding a wide cup of beer in the soil. Slugs are attracted to it, slide in and drown. You can also remove
than introduce chemicals. If needed, try an organic treatment such as insecticidal soap.
by hand and destroy mornings and evenings. Remove caterpillars by hand, too. Watch for their eggs on the leaves and wipe
them off. If infestation is uncontrollable, spray with Bt. Cucumber beetles can be removed by hand, too, but if they are too
✓ Tips: Avoid using fertilizer to promote stronger flavor in the leaves. Oregano seeds can be sown in containers and
resilient, spray with rotenone. Cabbage aphids cluster on the underside of leaves. Control them by companion planting French
transplanted 12 inches apart after the last frost or just left to grow spaced out in containers. When harvesting, cut the marigolds or another smaller flowering plant. They will attract hoverflies and ladybugs that consume aphids by the score.
leaves off in the morning just after dew recedes. They have the most flavor and aroma before the sun causes oils to
move into the shoots. Replace the plant after 2-4 years when it starts to become woody. Eat fresh oregano as much ✓ Tips: Chard germinates easily. You might enjoy starting from scratch by sowing seeds directly into an outdoor planting
as possible to get all the beneficial oils. Oregano is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids. bed. This also gives you more choice among varieties. Sow seeds in early spring, and find a recipe that works for you.
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ROSEMARY EGGPLANT
Health Power: Rosemary adds wonderful flavor and aroma to potatoes, pork, Health Power: Eggplant has a nice mixture of vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients.
lamb and chicken. It also adds helpful substance to a meal by exciting the Many of the phytonutrients, like phenolic compounds and flavonoids, are
immune system. It increases circulation (especially to the brain) and improves antioxidants. One flavonoid, nasunin, protects the membranes around each
digestion. It has anti-inflammatory agents that might moderate the severity cell. Especially important because cell membranes control traffic in and out of
of asthma attacks or other conditions. The essential oil of rosemary, each cell, contain receptors for messenger compounds that tell the cell what
obtained by steeping in boiling water or steam distillation of all parts to do and are the protective barrier between inside and outside. Among
of the plant, may help improve memory and support healthy adrenal phenolic compounds, chlorogenic acid is a potent antioxidant in highest
and lymphatic functions. Some people say its role in aromatherapy is concentrations. With flavonoids, these compounds disarm free radicals in
unmatched. Some students use it at exam times to help with memory, many locations to help stop oxidative cell damage (which could develop into
mental stimulation and calming the nerves. It has also been noted to cancer), help relax blood vessels, lower cholesterol and plaque buildup, help
relieve headaches, soothe sore muscles, clear out nasal passages and ward off microbes and viruses and reduce free-radical stress in joints, a primary
help treat skin conditions like eczema, acne and rashes. Users derive these part of arthritis development. Eggplant also has fiber, potassium and several
benefits by adding a bit to topical oils/creams, rubbing a few drops on directly B vitamins to help promote healthy metabolism, digestion and nerve/muscle
or adding to bath water. A couple of drops have been added to shampoos and function. All these benefits are low-cost, because eggplant is low in fat and sugar.
conditioners to help condition hair. The oil also has some antiseptic properties and is
Vitamin and Mineral Content:
used to treat respiratory allergies, sore throat and flu.
Vitamins – K, A, C, E and B (Riboflavin)
Vitamin and Mineral Content: Minerals – Calcium, Iron, Manganese, Potassium, Magnesium and Copper
Vitamins – traces
Minerals – Iron and Calcium Disease Prevention: Eggplant may help reduce risks for, or symptoms of, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis,
heart disease, cancer cell development, type II diabetes and others.
Disease Prevention: Given the amount of rosemary included in meals, it is not likely to have a large role in
preventing disease. It does add some healthy nutrition to a meal, and the essential oil may prove to be effective How to Grow: Eggplants are native to the tropics and do not produce through cold winters. Grown as annuals
in our overall natural health. in cooler climates and perennials in warmer ones. Can be found as seeds or bought as young plants. An earlier variety
will produce longer. Choose a sheltered site with full sun and well-drained soil. Amend the soil with aged compost,
How to Grow: Rosemary is an attractive, fuzzy little herb that grows up to 3 feet tall and produces fragrant
manure or planting mix. Grow best in soil with pH 6.5. If you live in a cooler region, you may need to warm up the
blue flowers. Great for borders and a generally good plant to have in the garden, as it attracts beneficial insects soil by covering with black plastic weeks in advance. In cool climates, sow seeds indoors on a windowsill or under
fluorescent light in early to mid-spring. A week or two before planting out, harden them off by bringing outdoors for
for pollination and predation. Rosemary does best in a sunny site with soil that has good drainage and plenty of
increasing periods. In late spring, plant out 2 feet apart in rows underneath plastic row covers. In warmer climates, row
organic matter worked in. It also grows well in containers. Grow them as you like; hedges spaced 1.5 feet apart or
covers not needed. Eggplants get bulky for stems to hold, so tie main stem to a stake in multiple places to provide
individuals 2-3 feet apart. Trim the bushes after flowering, as they will spread along the ground more. If they do,
weight support and keep them off the ground. Water when needed and monitor regularly to see how they grow. If
time to replace them. Rosemary is an evergreen. It supplies fresh greens all year round unless temperatures get
they do not branch out from the main stem when they are 10 inches high, pinch out the growth tip. Also, limit fruits
too cold (as in cold northern climates). To conserve trimmings you cannot eat, dry in a shady, well-ventilated shed.
to about 5 per plant to ensure all get loaded with nutrients and grow in a healthy way. Remove extra flowers after
Then put them in airtight jars.
about 5 have fruited and begun to develop. Treat soil each week with nutrient-dense liquid fertilizer like compost tea,
manure tea or liquid seaweed. Begin harvesting eggplants in late summer when they are fully mature and shining.
Insect Control: Virtually no pests threaten rosemary. Use its fragrance to advantage. It repels moths and, in
many cases, can attract pollinating insects like bees. Insect Control: Aphids, whitefly and red spider mite are common pests of eggplants. The spider mites thrive
in dryness, so keep the plant moist by spraying regularly. Control aphids by planting French marigolds, which
✓ Tips: Growing rosemary in a container, put pebbles on the bottom for good drainage. Repot container-grown
attract predators like hover flies and ladybugs that eat them by the thousands. White flies can be trapped in an
rosemary each year to help the roots spread equally with the plant above ground. Fertilize again each spring. old-style flytrap. They are attracted to the color yellow, so construct a trap by covering some yellow material with
a sticky substance. Hang it near the plants at risk or under attack. Whiteflies fly into trap and get stuck in adhesive.
✓ Tips: Harvest before eggplants lose their shine or they will taste bitter.
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BEANS CARROTS
Health Power: Among many varieties, pinto beans are surprisingly nutritious. More fiber Health Power: Many health benefits. Great source of antioxidant compounds.
than most foods. Excellent at lowering cholesterol, regulating blood sugar (especially for Rank among highest carotenoid contents. Help regulate blood sugar levels and
those with insulin resistance) and smoothing out digestion. Crucial contribution to heart reduce insulin resistance, a common cause of diabetes. High vitamin A helps eyes
health. High content of folate, potassium and magnesium. Folate lowers concentration adjust to changing brightness and promotes good night vision. Vitamin A reduces
of amino acid homocysteine. (When elevated in the blood, can seriously damage risk of emphysema from exposure to cigarette smoke.
blood vessels.) Potassium an essential component of nerve cell communication,
muscle contraction (especially heart) and blood pressure regulation. Magnesium Vitamin and Mineral Content:
helps maintain blood flow through vessels by blocking calcium channels. Iron Vitamins – A, K, C, B6 (Pyridoxine), B1 (Thiamin), B3 (Niacin), B9 (Folate)
optimizes oxygen attachment to hemoglobin molecules, which transport oxygen Minerals – Potassium, Manganese, Molybdenum, Phosphorus and Magnesium
in blood. Copper and manganese help protect energy-producing cell bodies
(mitochondria) by activating superoxide dismutase, which knocks out free radicals. Disease Prevention: One daily serving of carrots or squash cuts in half risk
Copper also needed to form hemoglobin. Vitamin B1 (thiamin) contributes to of heart disease among elderly. Beta-carotene from carrots converts to Vitamin
energy production and healthy brain function by helping produce neurotransmitter A in liver; travels to eye where it helps produce chemicals needed for night vision.
acetylcholine. Excellent source of protein at low calorie cost. Beta-carotene has antioxidant properties that help prevent cataracts and macular
degeneration. High levels of carotenoids with falcarinol defend against many cancers:
Vitamin and Mineral Content: postmenopausal breast, bladder, cervix, prostate, larynx, esophagus, colon and lung.
Vitamins – B9 (Folate) and B1 (Thiamin) Carotenoids in carrots may work only when grouped into biochemical team, since supplementation of only one carotenoid,
Minerals – Molybdenum, Manganese, Phosphorus, Iron, Magnesium, Potassium and Copper beta-carotene, is not as effective.
Disease Prevention: Reduces risk of heart attack, stroke, cardiovascular disease, irritable bowel syndrome, diabetes, colon How to Grow: Easy to grow with quality soil. Varieties differ in maturation timing and size. Plant in less dense, finer soil.
cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. Need well-aged compost or mature organic matter to grow well. (Fresh manure or compost causes deformed root growth
and atypical tastes.) Lacking light soil, grow in raised deep beds. Some smaller types will grow in shallower soil, but larger
How to Grow: Part of the Leguminosae family. Hundreds of different cultivars. You can find a variety that will grow in your crop demands deep raised beds or deep sandy loam soil. To create a deep raised bed, dig a trench of desired width and one
location. Two main types: shell beans used for seeds and snap/bush beans grown for their pods. Two types of growth patterns: spade deep. Break up the bottom soil layer to create room for roots to explore. Mix in couple inches of well-aged, disease-
self-supporting and others (pole and runner beans) that grow on stakes or suspended strings. Most beans grow best in warmer free manure, compost or planting mix. Fill trench half way and add another couple inches. Finish by filling the trench with
temperatures (about 75˚F) and are very sensitive to cooler temperatures. Prefer sheltered sunny site with well-drained soil and lots the remainder of the soil dug up. For good measure, throw over the top a few handfuls of planting mix containing alfalfa,
of organic matter. Prepare rows by amending soil with aged compost or planting mix rich in organic matter. If soil is heavy, use fish bone or kelp meal. Needs pH near 6.5; add lime to raise. Sow seeds directly into permanent rows in late winter for warm
more compost to loosen. For seeds to sow properly, soil should be above 60˚F and near pH 6.5. Beans do not easily transplant, but climates and mid-spring in cooler areas. Place a pinch or about 5-6 seeds per inch of the row. Cover the row with a thin layer
if warm season is short, you may have no choice. Start beans indoors in pots about a month before frost. Sow seeds outdoors about of topsoil (roughly ½ inch or slightly more in dry areas). Water softly, but keep seeds moist so they germinate and sprout
two weeks after the last frost. Place them about 1 inch under the soil and pat the soil down over top. Place bush beans 4-6 inches in 1-3 weeks. When tops reach a few inches high, mulch around plants to help retain moisture. Ready for harvest when big
apart in rows and space rows about 2.5 feet apart. Pole beans are more sensitive to cold. Plan on planting a week or two later and enough to eat. Moisten soil to make it easier to pull out.
harvesting a week or two earlier. Yield about three times as many beans per area as bush types. Sow seeds 2 inches deep and 10-12
inches apart in single rows spaced about 3.5 feet apart or double rows spaced 1 foot apart. A bean teepee makes nice addition to Insect Control: Carrots usually problem free. Common pests include carrot fly, parsley worms and nematodes. Biggest
garden. Water beds evenly and keep soil moist. Letting soil dry out may hurt yields. Bush types germinate in 1 week; pole types in 2 threats are gophers, deer, woodchucks and rabbits. If these are large risk, erect large barriers or fences to block entry. Block
weeks. After seedlings are a few inches tall, apply a thick layer of mulch to retain moisture, deter weeds and buffer the soil against gophers with underground fence or flood them out of their holes. Interplant with onions to repel carrot flies or cover rows
temperature fluctuations. Light application of fertilizer containing micronutrients mid-season produces high yields. Snap beans and with plastic lining. Crop rotation helps prevent nematode infestation. Plant marigolds year before to remove them from soil.
shell beans ready for harvest when soft and a little longer than index finger. Harvest all as soon as they are ready to stimulate re-
growth. If you see outlines of seeds on pod, you have waited too long. Eat or freeze them immediately to preserve the fresh flavor. ✓ Tips: Crowded carrots interfere with each other and grow deformed. When the sprouts are 2-3 inches high, thin the rows
Both unshelled beans and those in pods preserve for about a week in refrigerator. To dry shell types, let them sit in pods on plants so plants are separated by 1inch. Repeat in several weeks to make them 4 inches apart. Carrots respond well to container
until pods turn brown and dry out. If weather is wet, cut plant and hang upside down in dry area. Dried beans last about one year. planting if you want to grow just a few carrots and avoid effort of creating deeper bed of lighter soil.
Insect Control: Common pests are aphids, corn earworms, cabbage loopers, corn borers, Mexican beetles and Japanese
beetles. Aphids can be handled by inter-planting French Marigolds, which attract their predators. Hoverflies and lady bugs eat
tons of aphids. Corn earworms grow roughly 2 feet long and grub on bean plants. Not a large threat, but if you get a manually
uncontrollable infestation, apply the insecticide Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). Cabbage loopers feed on leaves and eat twice their body
weight a day. If they are uncontrollable by manually picking, use an insecticide like Bt. Mexican beetles will ravage the bean plants The tips contained in these articles are exerpts from
if they infest in numbers. The first sign is small yellow groups of eggs, which hatch into larvae that look like small yellow caterpillars. Milo’s book, “Healthy Garden, Healthy You”.
Adults look like larger, darker ladybugs. Remove eggs and larvae and smash adults when you see them.
✓ Tips: In order to get continuous harvest, successively sow every two weeks until 2 months before first frost. Be careful not to
knock off blossoms when watering.
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CABBAGE ASPARAGUS
Health Power: Similar to Brussels sprouts, cruciferous vegetables like cabbage Health Power: Improves digestion by increasing number and health of
increase the production and action of enzymes that detoxify the body. Beyond good bacteria in large intestine that suppress harmful bacteria. Promotes
antioxidant action that removes dangerous free radicals, crucifers make overall health with wide range of nutrients. Amino acid asparagine is a
DNA produce more detoxification and anti-cancer enzymes. Enhance natural diuretic. Used to reduce swelling; may help diminish premenstrual
natural defenses by stimulating production of antioxidant compounds like water retention. Contains B vitamin folate (more than 50 percent RDA), a
glutathione. Supply sulfur compounds like sinigrin and sulforaphane that crucial nutrient for normal fetal development during pregnancy. Helps
catalyze production of anti-carcinogens. Also affect the expression of cancer- avoid birth defects by helping DNA synthesize and replicate properly.
related genes. Amino acid glutamine helps restore stomach lining after Pyridoxine promotes heart health by lowering homocysteine levels in
peptic ulcer. See Brussels Sprouts for more on the health power of crucifers. the blood stream.
How to Grow:: Cabbages come in dense versions, with green, red and purple heads, and loose leaf versions How to Grow: A perennial plant needing initial investment but offering valuable returns. Choose plot with plenty
including bok choy. Can be harvested all year long in a mild climate with moist winters. Three divisions among of sunshine and exceptional drainage. Amend soil with compost or quality planting mix for loam with good air
varieties based on harvest time: spring, summer and fall/winter. For spring cabbages, sow seeds in seed beds with space, drainage and nutrient availability. In heavy soil, work in more compost or planting mix to raise bed slightly.
shallow drills spaced 6 inches apart in mid- to late summer. Don’t make the drills very long, as you only need 1.5 feet Soil pH should be above 6; add lime as needed. Start from seed or buy plants with one-year-old root crowns from a
to produce 60-90 plants. Plant them out beginning early fall. Spring cabbages grow in moderate climates only. For reliable nursery, saving the first year of effort. Dig a trench 6 inches deep and 1 foot wide, with center raised a little.
summer cabbages, sow seeds in trays near the end of winter. These need to be transplanted indoors into a bigger Soak root crowns in water for 1 hour. Plant one foot apart, making sure to spread roots around the slightly raised
container and kept under light or in a greenhouse. Or you may wait longer and sow them outdoors in the spring center of trench. First year, water well, never depriving plants of water. Each spring, apply more mix rich in organic
when air and ground temperatures rise. For autumn/winter cabbages, which include red cabbage, sow seeds in a matter and micronutrients. In fall, mulch around plant with compost or balanced planting mix. Full harvest comes
bed with shallow drills in mid- to late spring with the same spacing as spring cabbages. For all varieties, transplant two years from crown stage or three years from seed. Begin harvest in second year (after planting crowns) when
when seedlings have grown roughly 3 inches. Soften the seed bed with water the evening before. Fill a small dirt shoots grow more than 5 inches. Harvest all but a few shoots by cutting or snapping them just below ground shortly
hole with water and soak the seedling roots until they are covered in muddy water. Plant each seedling in holes 6 before tip opens. Be careful not to hurt crowns when you cut.
inches deep and 18 inches apart in rows spaced out 18 inches as well. Keep weed-free and watered. Harvest when
hearts feel solid. Cut at the base of stems. You can preserve some varieties in a cool shed hung upside down. Insect Control: Asparagus rust, slugs and asparagus beetles are most common pests. Beetles controlled by
hand removing. If seriously infested, spray or dust with rotenone. Avoid asparagus rust (rust-colored spots on leaves
Insect Control: Cabbage is affected by a number of common garden pests, including cabbage butterflies, and stems) by buying resistant strains from trusted nursery. Slugs controlled several ways. Physically remove and
club, cabbage root maggot, cabbage moth, cabbage loopers and cabbage worms. Handpick and dispose of dispose each morning or night. Sink saucers of beer into soil to attract and drown. When plants are still small, cut off
pests as they appear. Morning and evening are best times to remove. If infestation is uncontrollable manually, use plastic bottles and secure over plants. Spread a thin layer of lime or soot around plant to repel slugs.
insecticidal soap. Bt works in some instances. Sink shallow cups of beer in soil to induce slugs and snails to climb
in and drown. Floating row covers protect against birds. If uncertain what to do, capture some pests and ask your ✓ Tips: To preserve soil balance, start new bed every 10 years. (Three years before discontinuing old one to avoid
local nursery for advice on best organic treatment. missing a season of tasty, fresh, homegrown asparagus.) To avoid crown rot, do not let crowns lie in bed of water.
Slightly raised beds help prevent this.
✓ Tips: Spring cabbages need a handful of fertilizer per plant in late winter to keep them growing. Cook lightly
to retain more phytonutrients. Choose organic varieties, which have more phytonutrients that reduce cancer risk.
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3 EASY STEPS FOR A HEALTHY HARVEST
growing your own fruit
tips from milo’s book
“healthy garden, healthy you”
This article focuses on 3 popular garden fruits.
Fruit Trees
follow these three simple steps
Health Power: Good source of Vitamin A and beta-carotene. Antioxidant properties
prevent free radicals from oxidizing the bad form of cholesterol (LDL), a first step in
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 forming plaque in blood vessels. One form of Vitamin A, retinol, essential to light
Plant Provide Protect sensitivity. Impaired night vision early sign of deficiency. Good source of dietary
fiber to support digestion, elimination and regulation of blood sugar.
MIX SOIL FERTILIZE SAFEGUARD Disease Prevention: Reduces risk of macular degeneration, cataracts, heart
One bag of soil will plant Feed your fruit trees at Protect your luscious
two five-gallon fruit trees, time of planting, then harvest. It’s easy to safely disease, lung cancer, perhaps colon cancer. Vitamin A associated with reduced
providing the healthiest
environment to promote
every two months for a
sweet bounty of large,
control nasty bugs and
diseases. Just spray the
risk of cancer in organs lined with epithelial tissue.
deep & well-established roots. mouthwatering fruits. problems away.
How to Grow: Many types of apricot cultivars; dwarfs and standard. Best depends
ProBiotic® on climate and space available. Dwarfs grow near 6 feet tall. If fan trained, grow to 15 feet.
Inside
Beneficial soil microbes With minimal pruning, standard cultivars can reach 30 feet. If planting only one tree, use self-fruiting cultivar. Need sunny
plus Mycorrhizae
nature’s intelligence spot sheltered from wind. Soil should be well drained and fertile, with pH near 6. Prepare soil by working in plenty of organic
pure & simple
matter and some plant mix two spades deep in radius as far as you think roots will spread. Be careful not to over fertilize
with nutrients, which causes rapid growth and makes tree more susceptible to pests and disease. During growth, thin out
branches that crowd the tree. Thinning heavily grouped fruits on a branch increases size of remaining fruits and prevents
pure & simple
nature’s intelligence excess weight on branches. Produces fruit 2-3 years after sprouting. Ready to pick when soft. For dried apricots, pick while
plus Mycorrhizae
firm and split them.
Inside
Beneficial soil microbes
ProBiotic®
3
Insect Control: Apricot pests include red spider mite, aphids, birds, sawfly, green fruit worm and peach tree borers. Tiny
deep & well-established roots. mouthwatering fruits. problems away. red spider mites problematic in dry weather, causing yellow spots on leaves and visible webs. Spray leaves regularly with
environment to promote
providing the healthiest
sweet bounty of large,
every two months for a
diseases. Just spray the
control nasty bugs and
insecticidal soap. Control aphids by planting French marigolds to attract predator ladybugs and hover flies. Also spray off
two five-gallon fruit trees, time of planting, then harvest. It’s easy to safely with strong water stream. Repel birds by surrounding trees with netting. Distract birds by planting more appealing mulberry
One bag of soil will plant Feed your fruit trees at Protect your luscious
MIX SOIL FERTILIZE SAFEGUARD trees. Caterpillar stage of sawfly makes fruit inedible by boring holes. Control sawfly pupae by hoeing around bottom of
tree to expose them for birds to eat. If large infestation, spray insecticide like Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) or pyrethrum. Bt also
Tips On Growing 3 Common Fruits controls green fruit worms. Look for small sawdust-like buildups next to holes. Probe into holes to kill borers.
FRUITS From Milo’s Book “Healthy Garden, Healthy You” ✓ Tips: When selecting trees, choose one grafted to a seedling apricot rootstock. Generally grows better than ones grafted
with other rootstocks. When thinning fruits, pick out central fruit first, as they tend to be odd shaped.
Health Power: Peaches are an excellent source of vitamins A and C. Vitamin A is an Health Power: Nectarines have high content of carotenoids and flavonoids, including
antioxidant that stabilizes free radicals associated with cancer and other diseases. phytonutrients lutein and lycopene, both supporters of healthy vision, heart health
It also aids proper vision in low light. Vitamin C is famous for its many benefits: and the fight against carcinogens. Vitamins C and A also support immune system
healing cuts and abrasions, building connective tissue for muscles and bones, response to unwanted bacteria, viruses and fungi. Vitamins E and A help protect
protecting immune system, preventing bruising and helping build new red skin from UV or free radical damage and helps maintain elasticity in the inner
blood cells. Peaches also contain other vitamins and minerals, including lining of blood vessels. Nectarines give a good dose of dietary fiber, which
fiber, that aid in proper digestion and help enhance skin color. works to promote healthy digestion and nutrient absorption from food and
drink. Fiber helps balance cholesterol levels and prevents buildup of bad
Vitamin and Mineral Content: cholesterol. Very low in total calorie content, fat free and great source of
Vitamins – A, B1 (Thiamin), B2 (Riboflavin), B6 (Pyridoxine), C, B3 (Niacin), B9 natural sugars.
(Folate), B5 (Pantothenic Acid), C, E and K
Minerals – Potassium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Calcium, Iron, Selenium, Vitamin and Mineral Content:
Manganese, Copper and Zinc Vitamins – C, A, B3 (Niacin) and E
Minerals – Potassium, Copper, Phosphorus and Manganese
Disease Prevention: The anti-oxidant glutathione, with vitamins A and C,
correlates with preventing cancer cell development. Eating peaches reduces the risk of Disease Prevention: Phytonutrients in nectarines help reduce risks of atherosclerosis,
heart and cardiovascular disease. heart disease, macular degeneration and many cancers.
How to Grow: A gorgeous addition to the backyard, peaches work miracles in summer. They grow throughout How to Grow: See Peaches on the lefthand page. Cousin to the peach, nectarines are often called “beardless
the U.S. but do best in warm summers. They thrive in healthy, well-drained soil. Pick a transplant from your nursery peach.” During a break on a warm summer day, not much beats biting into a cool, juicy nectarine. Trees take 2-3 years
and put it in a fairly sunny spot. Amend the soil with plenty of compost or organic planting mix. Plant the tree deep. to produce delectable fruit. Can be grown as a bush tree, fan tree or standard. Prefers sunny site with well-drained soil
The first few years set the stage for the tree’s shape and size. Stake the tree after it grows taller than a foot to help it not overly nutrient rich. Note: If flowering occurs before pollinating insects arrive, you may need to hand pollinate from
grow straight up. In spring, when growth buds appear, cut the central growth down to two feet above the ground one flower to the next. Use soft-bristled paintbrush or similar device.
right above the bud. Remove all the lower shoots except for the top 3-4. Later, remove any shoots under those top
3-4 branches. Before fruit bearing age, mulch widely around the trunk with compost or organic planting mix twice Insect Control: The most serious pests are tree borers. Aphids and spider mites are also common. Borers enter
a year, once in March and again in May. After that, one application a year is good unless you see signs of deficiency. on the lower trunk and leave sticky sawdust around their entry. Prevent by keeping the lower trunk uncovered. Kill
Keep soil moist. Water thoroughly if the soil might dry out. If soil stays too dry too long, fruiting suffers. When peaches them by sticking something in the hole such as the end of a wire coat hanger. Or cut out damaged areas until you see
are about cherry size, remove some, leaving 1-3 peaches per stem. If clusters form on branches, remove all but one to healthy wood. Treat with a 1:1 mix of lime-sulfur and latex paint. Aphids are a common garden pest. Control aphids by
avoid stunting growth. When they are the size of golf balls, check the branches again and remove enough to ensure companion planting marigolds to attract their predators (hover flies or ladybugs). You can also wipe or spray off with a
branches withstand the weight. They are ready to pick when skin softens to the touch. strong stream of water. If infestation is too great, spray an organic insecticidal soap. Red spider mites are barely visible,
but their webs are easy to see. They succeed in dry conditions, so keep plant regularly sprayed with water. For a bad
Insect Control: The most serious pests are peach tree borers. Aphids and spider mites are also common. Borers infestation, spray with an organic pesticide like rotenone.
enter on the lower trunk and leave sticky sawdust around their entry. Prevent by keeping the lower trunk uncovered.
Kill them by sticking something in the hole such as the end of a wire coat hanger. Or cut out damaged areas until you ✓ Tips: Needs great drainage to get nutrients and grow disease free. If soil is thicker, in addition to amending with
see healthy wood. Treat with a 1:1 mix of lime-sulfur and latex paint. Aphids are a common garden pest. Control aphids organic matter, sprinkle a layer of broken-down bricks or sediment into the bottom of hole to help create space
by companion planting marigolds to attract their predators (hover flies or ladybugs). You can also wipe or spray off for draining.
with a strong stream of water. If infestation is too great, spray an organic insecticidal soap. Red spider mites are barely
visible, but their webs are easy to see. They succeed in dry conditions, so keep plant regularly sprayed with water. For
a bad infestation, spray with an organic pesticide like rotenone.
The tips contained in these articles are exerpts from
✓ Tips: The more peaches on a tree, the smaller they are. After a few growing seasons, you can determine the size that Milo’s book, “Healthy Garden, Healthy You”.
yields the best fruit to your taste. Quickly remove any shoots emerging from the roots. Also, completely remove any
infested peaches or branches damaged during the previous year. This restores vigor to branches and fruit growing.
Many vitamins are in the skin, so eat peaches whole.
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3 EASY STEPS FOR A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN
when planting
Roses&Flowers
follow these three simple steps
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3
Plant Provide Protect
GROWING ORGANIC ROSES
4 EASY STEPS TO RICH REWARDS
Few flowers can compete with the elegance and beauty of roses. Throughout history, and throughout the world, roses
MIX SOIL FERTILIZE SAFEGUARD have been associated with beautifully maintained estate gardens. The good news is that you don’t have to be born rich, or
One bag of soil will plant
two five-gallon roses,
Feed your prized roses
and flowers at time of
Take pride in your
stunning roses & flowers
own a large estate, to be able to enjoy a gorgeous rose garden. All you have to do is go to your local independent garden
10 one-gallon flowers, or
amend 35-50 square feet
planting & every 6 to 8
weeks for show quality
by keeping them free of
pests & diseases with our
center to find a wide variety of roses you can plant at home and then learn the basic principles.
of healthy soil where plants beauty, color, fragrance, safe & easy-to-use spray.
will thrive. and bud production.
When you grow your roses organically, they are free of pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals that may be harmful
ProBiotic® to our family and pets. Organically grown roses offer us the option of using the pedals and other parts of the plant in our
Inside
Beneficial soil microbes food arrangements, making rose tea, distilling rose water, blending potpourri and even concocting homemade cosmetic
plus Mycorrhizae
nature’s intelligence products. Just the peace of mind that comes with knowing that we are not exposing ourselves to anything potentially
pure & simple
toxic is the most important thing. But just as the “organic life” is healthier for us, so is it for the roses too.
4
ProBiotic® 1 SUN
will thrive. and bud production.
Full sunlight is best, although some varieties still perform well in less sunlight. If you do not have a lot of sun in your
of healthy soil where plants beauty, color, fragrance, safe & easy-to-use spray. garden, the experts at your local independent nursery will be able to recommend varieties better suited for your location.
amend 35-50 square feet weeks for show quality pests & diseases with our
10 one-gallon flowers, or planting & every 6 to 8 by keeping them free of Another advantage you gain by visiting independent nurseries is that they usually offer selections of roses that are not
two five-gallon roses, and flowers at time of stunning roses & flowers
One bag of soil will plant Feed your prized roses Take pride in your available at the big box stores. Also, I have experienced that they are usually more knowledgeable about roses in general
MIX SOIL FERTILIZE SAFEGUARD
Deep roots, encouraged by deep watering, have access to more water, primary nutrients, and minerals and
will support the production of more blooms in general. Deep roots also develop a more productive association NATURAL & ORGANIC
professional
with endo-mycorrhizae.
3
killer sprays
FEEDING
Roses are heavy feeders. They love their nutrients! Try to add as many organic amendments to the soil as you can. Your
roses will show you their gratitude by producing an abundant crop of blooms.
It is best to add both amendments and fertilizer to your soil. Amendments come in the form of planting mixes, composts,
soil conditioners, mulches, and other coarse organic materials that will directly improve the texture of the soil. They
have some nutritional value, but not nearly enough to maximize your roses’ growth potential. Dr. Earth® Rose and
Flower Fertilizer will contribute greatly to the nutrition in your soil. Dr. Earth® Total Advantage® Rose and Flower Planting
DESIGNED
Mix creates the ideal soil texture & structure, but more importantly, combined, they contain high levels of nitrogen,
phosphorous, potassium, secondary nutrients, micronutrients and ProBiotic®, a champion biological soil inoculant that is
perfectly formulated for rosarians who expect the best and demand the most.
Use Dr. Earth® Rose and Flower Fertilizer for a completely balanced diet that contains everything a rose plant will require.
TO KILL!
Try to work the organic components (amendments and fertilizer) deep into the soil— at least 2 inches to 8 inches for
maximum results. Organic nutrients are released slowly, as the beneficial soil microbes digest and decompose the nutrients
and convert them into a form that the plants roots can absorb. This is the way nature indended.
Dr. Earth® Rose and Flower Fertilizer contains mycorrhizae, a beneficial soil fungus that develops a symbiotic relationship
with the roots of roses and other flowering plants, enabling them to absorb more water and nutrients. Mycorrhizae also
contribute to good soil structure and help plants to resist soil-borne diseases. All of this happens when we are organic
gardeners; we do not have to apply chemicals to our soil to achieve maximum plant potential.
In many instances, physical and biological controls won’t be enough to LONG LASTING
remedy a pest problem. In these cases you will face the choice of losing Garlic extract has been proven to repel insects for several weeks or even
PRUNING your harvest, flowers, and valuable plants or using organic insect sprays. longer. We also include several oils and molasses that will naturally stick
Proper rose pruning is essential for a beautiful rose garden. I recommend that if you to plant foliage. This ”gummy” carrier causes the insecticide to adhere to
do not know how to properly prune your rose plants, take a rose pruning class Organically acceptable pesticides and fungicides have 3 characteristics: plant foliage for a long period of time, creating effective control.
at your local independent nursery. Many nurseries will offer these classes on • They are derived from natural substances.
• They are generally less toxic to humans than synthetic pesticides. DYNAMIC COMBINATION
weekends, free of charge. The more knowledgeable you are on proper pruning We designed the dynamics of our essential oil blend, garlic extract, and
• They break-down in the environment to harmless substances.
techniques, the more successful you will be. specialized inert ingredients to work synergistically, killing insects and
KILL, REPEL, AND CONTROL NATURALLY fungus within minutes. They also have the ability to repel insects for
THE REWARDS Final Stop® products provide the home gardener with an effective alterna- weeks. Dr. Earth® Final Stop® effectively controls a broad spectrum of in-
Being an organic rosarian is a very rewarding experience. Organically tive to chemical sprays. Dr. Earth® is unique in it’s formulation with compo- sects and fungus’s through several active killing agents.
grown roses are easy to achieve, especially after you have built a rich and nents that quickly kill and control the target naturally.
UNIQUE FINAL STOP® BONUS
nutritious soil. Organically grown roses can be more drought tolerant and FAST AND EFFECTIVE RESULTS Dr. Earth® insecticides and fungicides are environmentally safe yet contain
disease resistant, and require fewer applications of fertilizers, pesticides, Formulated with essential oils and garlic extract to knockdown and kill the most dynamic combination of active and inert ingredients designed
and fungicides, because they have been grown steadily without the typical insects and fungus quickly, the results can be seen anywhere from im- to kill and control plant-destroying insects. Our sprays have the ability to
unnatural growth spurts that they experience with chemical fertilizers. mediately to over a period of several minutes. Octopamine is a chemical not only control insects and fungus but to also rejuvenate plant growth!
neurotransmitter that controls body movement and metabolism in insects We have added natural, biological growth enhancers, providing garden-
and mites. The ingredients in Dr. Earth® interfere with the transmission of ers with multiple benefits. The Dr. Earth® formula offers a new concept:
Please consult with your local independent nursery for more advice and tips on
octopamine signals throughout an insect’s body. The interference of these a single product that combines quick, safe control with fast-acting plant
growing organic roses. signals leads to metabolic toxicity, immobilization and ultimately death. growth and healing capabilities.
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DR. EARTH PROFESSIONAL KILLER SPRAYS CHOOSE YOUR WEAPON & SHOW NO MERCY
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PROFESSIONA CERTAIN
KILLER NATURAL & ORGANIC NATURAL & ORGANIC DEATH
YARD & GARDEN WEED & GRASS
INSECT KILLER HERBICIDE
Ideal for: Killing and controlling insects on vegetables, Ideal for: Killing and controlling a broad spectrum of
fruit frees, turf, ornamentals, walkways, driveways and in every part weeds and grasses. Use both directly on plants and walkways and
of the yard and garden. every part of the yard and garden, wherever you want weeds dead.
(Remember not to spray weeds in your lawn).
Controls: Aphids, whiteflies, mites, caterpillars, fleas,
spiders, stink bugs, flies, ants, mosquito’s, leafhoppers, beetles, wasps, Controls: Crabgrass, foxtail, all broadleaf weeds, poison
mealybugs, scale, centipedes, earwigs, gnats, silverfish, chiggers, ivy, poison oak and every [non-desired] plant you want to kill from
cockroaches, ticks, pillbugs, crickets and other nasty insects. the top down.
YOU KILL
DESERVE FOR A
YOUR NATURAL & ORGANIC NATURAL & ORGANIC BEAUTIFUL
HARVEST GARDEN
VEGETABLE GARDEN ROSE & FLOWER
INSECT KILLER INSECT KILLER
Ideal for: Indoor herb gardeners love this formula! Ideal for: Killing and controlling insects on roses,
Use to kill and control insects on vegetables, both indoors and flowers, flowering shrubs, ornamentals, and every part of the
outdoors, and in every part of the yard and garden. yard and garden.
Controls: Aphids, whiteflies, mites, caterpillars, earwigs, Controls: Aphids, beetles, whiteflies, mites, rose chafers,
sowbugs, beetles, scale, spiders, ants, leafhoppers, mealybugs, scale, caterpillars, earwigs, spiders, ants, leafhoppers, mealy bugs,
pillbugs, crickets and many other nasty insects that threaten your crickets and many other nasty insects.
precious harvest.
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SHOW
RAPID NO
DOMINANCE NATURAL & ORGANIC NATURAL & ORGANIC MERCY
DISEASE CONTROL PEST CONTROL
FUNGICIDE KILLER SPRAY
Ideal for: Killing and controlling diseases, molds and Ideal for: Killing and controlling insects under
fungi on vegetables, fruit trees, roses, turf, ornamentals, trees, and sinks, walkways, driveways, basements, between plants on soil,
shrubs in every part of the yard and garden. foundations every part of your home, yard, and garden.
Controls: Powdery mildew, rust, black spot, peach Controls: Ants, cockroaches, spiders, fleas, wasps,
leaf curl, shot hole fungus, leaf blotch, scab, dollar spot, brown stink bugs, moths, silverfish, mosquitos, centipedes, earwigs,
rot, fusarium blight, botrytis, downy mildew, scab anthracnose, gnats, chiggers, ticks, pillbugs, crickets and other nasty
phytophthora blight and many more plant diseases. creepy-crawly insects
DON’T
KILLING
LOOSE YOUR NATURAL & ORGANIC NATURAL & ORGANIC
POWER
HARVEST FRUIT TREE SNAIL & SLUG
INSECT KILLER KILLER SPRAY
Ideal for: Killing and controlling insects on all fruit Ideal for: Killing and controlling snails, slugs, and their
trees, citrus, avocados, deciduous trees and every part of the eggs. Use on both plants and walkways and every part of the
yard and garden. yard and garden.
Controls: Aphids, scale, whiteflies, mites, earwigs, Controls: Snails and slugs, including their eggs.
caterpillars, spiders, flies, ants, leafhoppers, beetles, mealybugs,
pillbugs, crickets and many other nasty insects.
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Most importantly, healthy plants pass on essential nutrients to the next generation of plant growth. After a plant dies, do not put
it into the garbage. Instead, do one of two things. Either compost it or turn it back into the soil to allow microbes to digest it and
release nutrients the living plant once consumed. Living organisms break down the dead plant into a plethora of nutrients for future
plants grown in that soil. This is how nutrient dense plants lead to healthier soil for the next generation. Ideally, this positive loop
continues until soils can sustain healthy plant growth with minimal use of fertilizers. There will always be a deficit, simply because
as something is always being taken out of the soil, even in minute amounts, whatever is lacking must be replenished. Nutrients are
like a bank balance. When you pull money out of your account, you have to make a deposit to restore the original account balance.
Whenever you borrow from the soil, you need to reinvest in it.
Conversely, if you directly feed plants water-soluble, synthetic fertilizers that contain only primary macronutrients and micronutrients,
the soil account is depleted without being replenished. This depletion undercuts the living soil organisms that degrade organic
matter. This practice may eventually lead to the complete depletion of microbes, leaving nothing in the soil to digest dead plant
matter and excrete nutrients for new plants. Plants grown this way then have to rely on nutrients applied as fertilizer, with much
lower nutrient density. A plant grown in oversimplified N-P-K fertilizer cannot match the nutritive quality of a plant grown in nutrient
rich organic soils. Without a constant supply of organic nutrition, plants have no way to obtain trace elements for strong healthy
growth. Consequently, they will not be able to contribute as much to the overall nutrition of the consumers of the plants, the
animals we consume and ultimately us.
Healthy plants provide a high concentration of nutrients to the food web. All living things benefit from healthy plants, starting
with the microorganisms that live in the soil. Life benefits every time we work a healthy plant into the soil and till it under. The next
generation of plants benefits because the soil they are grown in is healthy and contains an abundance of nutrients for its continual
growth. Animals are healthier because they are consuming healthy plants. Ultimately, humans are the greatest beneficiaries of this
cycle, because we are the highest on the food chain. The entire cycle simply translates to human health.
LAWN FERTILIZER
A Safe Place To Play!
LAWN CARE
The way to a lush green lawn begins with an understanding of how lawns grow and a respect for the needs of the grass plants. Misunderstanding
Description:
Super Natural® is a true pelletized and homogenous
and mistakes abound, especially in the areas of mowing, watering, and fertilizing. Let’s take a look at these aspects of lawn care. organic all-purpose lawn fertilizer that produces
remarkable results, because nutrients are released
MOWING quickly, yet continue to feed for several months.
How high or low you set the mower blade is based on the needs of the grass plants at the time, and that can change with the seasons. But one
Ultra-premium scientific formula provides optimum
of the biggest mistakes people make is setting the blades too low. Their theory is that by cutting the grass very short they won’t have to mow
as often. What actually happens is that they are putting the health, and maybe even the life, of their lawn in jeopardy. levels of primary essential plant nutrients, including
micronutrients and multi-minerals. ProBiotic® ensures
For one thing, photosynthesis takes places in the blades of the grass, creating sugar as a food source for the roots. When the blades are cut too organic nutrients are thoroughly broken down then
short, the plants are stressed in their attempt to make an adequate supply of sugar and must work harder. The result is actually faster growth. released in the soil for grass roots to absorb them as
And the way to thicken the turf is to be sure the plants are allowed to make not only enough, but more than enough, sugar. That excess goes
they are needed. Promotes a hardy root system and
into the production of new plants, called rhizomes.
adds life to your lawn. Feeds for several months.
Another factor to consider is the competition between the grass and the weeds. Whichever one gets the most sun will shade the other.
Without enough sun plants can’t carry on photosynthesis and they die. You want to give the grass the advantage. Longer blades mean better Infused with ProBiotic®—consisting of “Seven
health, and their length and density will allow the grass to outcompete with weeds. With too much shade, weed seedlings, especially, won’t Champion Strains” of beneficial soil microbes and
stand a chance. Therefore, during the growing season, set your mower as high as it will go. (That is probably 3 to 4 inches.) As temperatures three select strains of endo mycorrhizae— which
cool and winter rains begin, it’s a good idea to then lower the blades a little. The lower lawn height will allow the grass blades to ”dry off” faster, contributes to drought tolerance, enhanced nutrient
helping to prevent fungus and disease.
availability, and increased plant performance. The
When you do mow, leave the clippings right on the lawn. As they break down, they add nutritious organic material that helps prevent thatch Dr. Earth® probiotics are a most complete “broad-
and feeds the plants. spectrum” bio-active package designed to work
synergistically with the raw organic nutrients that
WATERING AND SOIL pH make up the Super Natural® formula. This spectacular
As counter intuitive as it may seem, you should water your lawn LESS often for better results, BUT WHEN YOU DO, WATER DEEPLY. That helps to
blend actually digests problematic thatch, builds soil
develop grass roots that go farther down into the soil. Grass watered frequently and shallowly develops shallow roots and the many horizontal
runners that make up a mat of thatch. If the grass doesn’t show any signs of drought stress, it may not need watering. If the lawn has become health, promotes disease resistance and assists the
quite dry, it works better to give it only ½ inch, wait for about 90 minutes, and then give it another ½ inch. Add organic mulch in late spring to growth of lush, super-green healthy lawns.
help reduce heat stress in the summer. Dr. Earth® Natural Choice® Compost makes an excellent top dressing or mulch.
Rich in:
You can check to see how much water your lawn really receives, by putting a cup in the zone of the sprinkler and running it for the normal length
Wild-caught Alaskan Fish Meal, Wild-caught Alaskan
of time. You should see at least an inch of water in the cup. Have the pH of your soil professionally tested because the inexpensive kits you can
buy are often inaccurate. Your local county extension will sometimes test samples for free or for a minimal charge. Add lime, if pH is below 6.0, and Fish Bone Meal, High Country Feather Meal, Naturally
add soil sulfur, if above 7.0. A higher number is more favorable to weeds, like dandelions. Grass prefers a pH of about 6.5 - so accuracy matters. Mined Potassium Sulfate, Valley Grown Alfalfa
Meal, Calcium Sulfate (gypsum) and MicroActive™
FERTILIZING Micronutrient-rich Seaweed Extract.
Grass consumes high levels of nitrogen. Weeds like clover, which are legumes, can draw nitrogen from the air but grass cannot, so their presence
could mean your soil needs more nitrogen. If your lawn needs fertilizer, apply Dr. Earth® Super Natural® Lawn Fertilizer as recommended on the
package. This will feed it and supply organic material to the soil for up to 3 months. Dr. Earth® contains ProBiotic®, beneficial soil microbes and
Ideal for:
3 species of endo mycorrhizae. These living organisms develop a symbiotic relationship with your lawn, helping it to better absorb nutrients Providing balanced and fast nutrition for all lawn
from the soil. They also aid in relieving drought stress by absorbing water from a much greater volume of soil. types, including new lawns, fescue, bluegrass,
ryegrass, St. Augustine, Bermuda grass and both cool
Beneficial microbes in Dr. Earth® Super Natural® Lawn Fertilizer not only help to digest the organic fertilizer, but also aid in the consumption of thatch.
season and warm season grasses.
Some of the microbes even produce antibiotic compounds that suppress disease-bearing fungal pathogens, preventing them from becoming
established in your lawn. The end result is a healthy, productive, weed, drought and disease resistant lawn that will give you years of enjoyment.
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HIGH
NITROGEN
FERTILIZER
Picture the ultimate in plant health: lush, green growth with
thick plant cell walls. Dr. Earth® Nitro Big® with PreBiotic®
and ProMoisture Hydrate® reaches that objective by
feeding plants the perfect diet through a formula that
What if you could apply the latest scientific knowledge of human nutrition—the newest, accelerates robust and vigorous vegetative growth. This
most revolutionary concepts— to your garden? formula goes to work in the soil with incredible speed
because of the purity of the green-based Prebiotic®
We mean breakthrough technology on a microscopic level. Now you can. ingredients. It works quickly, but not so quickly that it
could potentially burn plants. Help your plants reach their
You’ve heard of “probiotics,” and how they benefit human health. Just as these microbes break down food in full potential! Treat them to Dr. Earth® Nitro Big® for the
our digestive tracts—making nutrients available for absorption—they also break down organic matter in soil biggest, tallest and thickest leaves. Use for all garden plants
during the early stages of growth or in early spring.
and make its nutrients available to plants. But what provides food for the living microbes, or “probiotics?”
“A prebiotic is a selectively fermented ingredient that results in specific changes in the composition and/or activity
of the gastrointestinal microbiota, thus conferring benefit(s) upon host health. (Gibson et al. 2010. Food Science
HIGH
and Technology Bulletin: Functional Foods 7 (1) 1–19.) Unlike probiotics, a prebiotic targets the microbiota
already present within the ecosystem, acting as a ‘food’ for the target microbes with beneficial consequences . . .”
PHOSPHOROUS
Welcome to PreBiotic®, Milo’s greatest innovation since ProBiotic® & ProMoisture Hydrate®. It works as
a food for the probiotics, kicking them into high gear for better performance & maximum results immediately.
FERTILIZER
When your plants enter the budding and flowering stage,
Dr. Earth® now offers PreBiotic® in two NEW liquid products: Nitro Big®—a high-nitrogen formula to promote proper feeding makes all the difference. Dr. Earth® Golden
green vegetative growth, and Golden Bloom®—a high phosphorous formula used to promote humongous Bloom® with PreBiotic® and ProMoisture Hydrate® is
buds and blooms, both formulas containing ProMoisture Hydrate® and. Try them with our soils all of which formulated to feed plants during this critical stage of their
contain ProBiotic® protected by ProMoisture Hydrate®. Or try it in existing garden soil, or even with our lifecycle, when size, quality, and abundance of buds and
flowers are the objectives. Golden Bloom® delivers the
competitors’ products to make them effective. Remember: a prebiotic targets the microbiota already
purest, highest quality nutrients available. Those buds and
present within the ecosystem.” This means any soil, from potting soils to backyard garden soils! flowers lead to fruits that thrive in great health until the
day of harvest. Pick your tomatoes right off the vine and
No one else can offer genuine PreBiotic®, ProBiotic®, or ProMoisture Hydrate®, all exclusive and protected eat them with confidence, because of Dr. Earth®. Are these
Dr. Earth® brand names and patents, based on nature’s intelligence! results pure luck? No. Pure science.
Prebiotic supplement for soils and fertilizers is Dr. Earth patent pending technology serial No. 61/541,275
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PREMIUM LIQUID FERTILIZERS
ADVANCED PLANT NUTRIENTS
100% Organic & Natural Liquid Blends Handcrafted with Micronized Essential
Nutrients. Loaded with bioavailable multi-minerals. Juiced-up for maximum Growth.
Advanced - Liquid Solution™ and SEAWEED EXTRACT are powerful liquid fertilizers formulated to work fast anytime of the year.
DELIVERS bioavailable liquid blends, they are not dependent on temperature for effectiveness. Micronization ensures that
organic nutrients are thoroughly available for root absorption on the microscopic level. Gardeners love our easy-to-use liquid
solutions; you simply mix with water and apply to the soil, foliage, or hydroponic systems.
LIQUID SOLUTION™
Micronized Essential Nutrients loaded
with bioavailable multi-minerals
Liquid Solution™ is a powerful liquid fertilizer formulated
to work fast anytime of the year, regardless of temperature.
DR. EARTH® SEAWEED
SUPER CONCENTRATE
Micronized Seaweed loaded with
OVER 70 bioavailable multi-minerals
Dr. Earth® Seaweed Super Concentrate is a powerful liquid
THE SYNERGY OF
Nutrients are released quickly, yet continue to feed for
several weeks. Ultra-premium scientific formula provides
fertilizer formulated to work fast anytime of the year,
regardless of temperature. Nutrients are released quickly,
DR. EARTH HAS COMBINED THREE
optimum levels of primary essential plant nutrients, including yet continue to feed for several weeks. Ultra-premium GROUNDBREAKING TECHNOLOGIES
micronutrients and multi-minerals. Micronazation ensures that concentrated formula provides optimum levels of potassium
organic nutrients are thoroughly available for root absorption and naturally occurring multi-minerals (synergistically INTO ONE INCREDIBLE PRODUCT
on the microscopic level. Very easy to use; just mix with water boosted with micronized humic acids for maximum
and apply to the soil or foliage. bioavailability and superior bud production.) Micronization
ensures that organic nutrients are thoroughly available for INNOVATION – It took research, ingenuity and inspiration to produce our liquid concentrates. The initial
root absorption on the microscopic level. Very easy to use; challenge was how to best capture the vital essence of prebiotics at peak freshness and deliver it to you
just mix with water and apply to the soil or foliage.
in a bottle. We have succeeded! Milo Shammas cracked the plant nutrient code. This changes everything!
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P.O. BOX 460, Winters, CA 95694 • For more information contact us at: 707-448-4676 or visit us online at www.drearth.com