What is azomite good for
Fertilization with Azomite adds some of the required mineral balance for the growth of common soil flora and fauna vital to overall productivity.
Continuous plant propagation and the leaching effects of water may deplete essential minerals and micro-nutrients from soils. Azomite can improve soils that have been depleted of these important minerals and micro nutrients. It can also supplement soil that are inherently deficient of these vital mineral concentrations.
Azomite is a natural source of trace elements for both animals and the soil. It is a hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate derived from a natural volcanic mineral deposit.
Azomite is added to compost or other fertilizer material and spread at the rate of to pounds per acre and either lightly turned into the soil surface of applied in the row when planting. Use 1 teaspoon in 1 gallon watering can quarterly for house plants. In feed rations, percent do not exceed 2 percent of the feed mixture and mix thoroughly with feed.
We offer three different forms of Azomite. Granular, Powdered and Micronized. Our granular form of Azomite is small pellets that eliminate dust and is easily used in spreaders. The Powdered Azomite is a range of size from micronized to small sand particles. David, you can mix it into the soil and water it in. It is soluble so it will be fine to add it after you have planted. This is great info. Thank you for sharing! If I forgot to mix Azomite into my container mix, can I just scratch it into the top few inches now that the seedlings have sprouted and are about 1.
I never knew the different mineral contents between different rock dusts. Thanks for the information. Close search. As your garden grows year after year, the minerals that are native to your soil are used up and need to be replenished.
Chemically, the term "organic" means that the minerals are bound to a carbon atom. What effect does Azomite have on plants?? According to research and customer reports, plants grown with AZOMITE produce more and larger fruits and vegetables per plant resulting in a better tasting food with improved resistance to disease.
What does that mean? Micronization is the process of reducing the average diameter of a solid material's particles. Use 1 teaspoon - 1 cup in watering can quarterly for house plants. If planting in rows: mix into the soil along the rows at rate of 1 lb. If bed is established, sprinkle around each plant. Just to recap A natural source of minerals and trace elements! Azomite is used in gardens as a re-mineralizer for soils and an anti-caking agent in animal feeds.
For top dressing you can use pretty much any grade of Azomite you want. To top dress, you just simply sprinkle some Azomite on the surface of the soil. Depending on the grade you get you may want to water it in so that the wind doesn't remove some of the Azomite you just top dressed. If you are trying to apply Azomite on large scale on hundreds or even thousands of acres, using the ultrafine may be your best bet.
It can be mixed into your irrigation system and easily applied to thousands of acres via irrigation equipment, or via spray tanks mounted on tractors. For the same situation you can also use a tractor to spread and till into your fields with a chunkier size Azomite product like the field grade.
Making sure your soil is full of every nutrient your plant needs is one of the most important things a gardener can do to have a successful harvest. With the micro-nutrients being as important as the macro-nutrients, Azomite can help to make sure that your plants thrive and that you have a successful growing season. Use this popup to embed a mailing list sign up form.
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