For
those of you who love real tomatoes, Prince Frog Organics has
developed a technique for growing the best tomatoes around.
It consists of two easy steps: |
Before you can grow delicious tomatoes and vegetables
you must rebuild your soil.
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| SPRING |
- Apply Nitron Formula A-35. Use one gallon per 10,000 square feet.
- Apply Nature Meal for Tomatoes. Use 20 pounds per 1000 square feet (or one quarter cup per plant)
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| SUMMER |
- Apply Nature Meal for Tomatoes. Use 20 pounds per 1000 square feet (or one quarter cup per plant)
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| FALL |
- Apply Nitron Formula A-35. Use one gallon per 10,000 square feet.
- Apply Nature Meal for Tomatoes. Use 20 pounds per 1000 square feet.
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Nitron's organic fertilization process is
completely the opposite of commercial chemical fertilization
programs. Instead of applying a certain amount of N-P-K for
each plant, we balance the soil with nutrients in a fashion
that allows the plant to draw the necessary nutrients from
the soil as they are needed by the plant. This ensures that
the plant attains proper maturity, growth rate, and yield.
This method is called Biological Ionization. Chemical fertilization
call for N-P-K sometimes calcium and that's it, none of the
other minerals or nutrients are even considered. That's why
when stressful conditions arise, most chemical gardens are
going to need pesticides, fungicides, nematicides, and other
dangerous chemicals to solve symptoms of poor soil nutrition.
Take advantage of what nature has to offer by balancing
the soil with proper nutrition! Lets not forget how potentially
dangerous chemical products can be, the profession with the
highest occurrence of cancer is golf course superintendent.
Golf courses spray more chemicals per square foot than any
agricultural industry!
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Garden Bed Construction
Building a high energy soil is the foundation for improved
nutrition and better tasting fruits and vegetables. Establishing
the mineral balance of soil with organic fertilizers produces
plants that are more abundant, more vigorous, faster growing,
and more disease and insect resistant than plants grown with
synthetic fertilizers. Below are the nutrients and their corresponding
products that should be added to the soil mix after construction
for every 100 square feet of garden bed.
Calcium: Agricultural Grade Limestone, 10 lbs.
Phosphorus: Soft Rock Phosphate 3 lbs, or Black Rock
Phosphate 3 lbs.
Potassium: Nature's Original Sul-Po-Mag 1 lb. or Sulfate of
Potash 1/4 lb.
Minerals: Rock Dust 1 lb. and Greensand 1 lb.
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