Organic Minerals
Give your landscaping the nutrients it needs, with our organic minerals.
Let’s talk about organic minerals…
Suppliers of Gaia Green premium organic fertilizers:
- 100% soil and plant food, no fillers added.
- Non-burning, you cannot overuse!
- Supports living organisms for healthy plants versus other chemical fertilizers that kill bad growth.
- Results are safe and non-toxic to you, children, and animals.
Natural mineral product containing a broad spectrum of minerals in a form readily available to soil microorganisms. It improves soil structure, moisture-holding properties, nutrient availability, and bacterial action. It increases phosphorus availability and corrects mineral imbalances in the soil.
How much to use:
- Gardens, landscape, and lawns – 22lbs per 100sq. ft. Gently dig into soil surface up at least once a year.
- We recommend 10lbs per square yard of new soil.
- Potted plants – ½ cup per gallon of soil.
- Top dressing – 4 tablespoons per gallon of soil once per month.
- Composting: Mix liberally in pile or bin for microbial enhancer during processing.
Unprocessed natural manure (don’t worry, it’s odorless!) of African Night Crawler earthworms. High in beneficial bacteria, organic matter, humus, nitrate nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium in an easily absorbable form.
Worm castings provide aeration and moisture-retaining properties. Great for use in a heavy loam soil (Saline) as when combined with the Glacial Rock Dust, it will break down the clay and create a looser and better environment that will attract worms.
How much to use:
- Gardens and landscape – ½ gallon per10sq. ft. Gently dig into soil surface once a month.
- Potted plants – use up to 25% worm castings.
- Top dressing – 4 tablespoons per gallon of soil once per month.
Produced by fruit-eating bats in the Philippines. (don’t worry it’s odorless!) It increases size and quantity of blooms in flowering plants. It enhances production and flavor in tomatoes and other vegetables.
How much to use:
- Gardens, landscape, and lawns – 2.2lbs per 100sq. ft. Gently dig into soil surface once a month.
- Potted plants – 3 tablespoons per gallon of soil.
- Top dressing – 1 tablespoon per gallon of soil once per month.