Tag Archive 'Bacteria'

May 06 2009

Natures Own Growing System Soil Life Tea Brewers

Natures Own Soil Life One Gallon Tea Brewer

Natures Own Soil Life One Gallon Tea Brewer

Natures Own Growing System Tea Brewers are manufactured by T&J Enterprises.

The ingredients in Natures Own Growing System Soil Life Tea Brewers consist of high performing Aerobic and faculative soil bacteria which fix nitrogen from the air, solubalize minerals, and reduce organic material into plant food.  Trichoderma fungi are also present in our Tea Brewing Kits. Weekly applications of Natures Own Growing System Soil Life Tea (after brewing for 24 hours) to your plants and soils helps sustain the production of nutrients for your plants at high levels.  Our soil life tea will encourage your plants to raise their shields against pathogens before they can gain entrance to your plants. This product was designed by T&J Enterprises to work in conjunction with our BioVam product which feeds the nutrients into your plants’ roots and with our two Organic fertilizers (Biosol Mix 7-2-3 All Purpose Fertilizer and Planters II Trace Mineral Fertilizer). Continue Reading »

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May 06 2009

All about BioVam Mycorrhiza

Published by under BioVam Mycorrhiza

BioVam One Gallon

BioVam One Gallon

Our natural organic BioVam product provides the mycorrhiza fungi which move nutrients into the roots of your plants and loosens up the soils around the roots of each plant. Beneficial Aerobic Bacteria in BioVam can then fix nitrogen out of the air, solubalize minerals, reduce organic material in the soil into plant nutrients and build soil tilth. Trichoderma fungi in BioVam promote root growth and fight off fungal pathogens in the soils. BioVam furnishes important soil life that lives in and around the roots of your plants. BioVam will work with all plants, even with non-mycorrhizal plants because all plants respond to the Trichoderma fungi and Aerobic Bacteria which are part of Biovam. Gardeners guide to mycorrhiza – see our exhibits. Partial List of plants benefited by BioVam.

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