Organic fertilizer Replenish 10-2-5
NPKgranularbiological

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Characteristics

Type
organic
Main composition
NPK
Format
granular
Type of plantation
biological
Other characteristics
soluble

Description

Replenish 10-2-5 is an ammonium sulfate Formulated Natural Organic Fertilizer. This product is a combination of soluble ammonium sulfate nitrogen and rich biologically active Replenish fertilizer. Ammonium sulfate is ideal for spring and fall applications to help warm up cool soils and release tied up calcium while providing a soluble form of nitrogen. When blended with the EarthWorks Replenish compost and rock minerals, a powerful fertilizer is created that feeds both the soil and the plant. The Replenish line of Fertilizers are complex Formulated Dry Organics. EarthWorks is dedicated to formulating the most agronomically complete products available. We have over 20 years of experience in working with biological soil management programs and our fertilizers are designed to maximize the microbial activity of any soil. Healthy soil promotes healthy plants. We start with mineral rich poultry compost from egg laying birds that has gone through two digestion cycles. The by-products of this biological digestion bring with them a host of soil and plant benefits, including increased enzymes, amino acids and, most importantly, minerals. These benefits are not found in most commercial Natural Organic fertilizers. Once the raw material has been composted, we add a large percentage of rock minerals. Following the EarthWorks Carbon Pyramid approach, complex carbohydrates and humic acids are blended into the product, creating one of the most powerful soil and plant foods available.

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