Tag Archive 'Organic'

Feb 03 2010

Five reasons to use Natures Own Growing System

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Five reasons to use Natures Own Growing System “Organic Gardening Kit”:

1. Fruits and vegetables have longer shelf life staying fresh long after harvest.

2. Affordable saves hundreds of dollars annually on your food bill: higher yields, stops spoilage, no waste.

3. A system that grows higher quality plants, resistant to insects, diseases, frost, heat and drought.

4. This system produces nutrient rich foods; allowing you to grow, eat, and be healthier.

5. A system that enhances the environment around you: safe around children, wildlife and water.

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Dec 18 2009

How to achieve high brix tomatoes

How to achieve high brix tomatoes.

Customer, BillSF9c writes:

“Any suggestions to increase the brix level to at least 8 for tomatoes next season?”

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Bill,

Would 10-13 brix for large tomatoes and 15-20 brix for the smaller grape tomatoes be okay? Of course it would.

I am using a recipe also:

Mix together 6 cups of lime, 5 cups of soft rock phosphate, and 3 cups of gypsum together.

Take one cup of the above mix plus 3 cups of Biosol Mix and 1 cup of Planters II trace minerals and mix them all together. Mix that into two cubic feet of growing medium.

Put up to 1-tablespoon of BioVam on your plant roots and plant your tomato plant.

Weekly, brew up microbe tea for 24 hours, add ¼ cup of yucca extract per gallon of tea, dilute the tea 1:9 and apply to plants and soils. You can also use a hose end sprayer (we modify them to dilute the tea properly) and apply the undiluted tea to the soils and plants.

Set up a drip irrigation system to deliver water periodically during the day. ½ hour every 2 hours seems to work fine for the drip line.

We grew some tomato plants in ½ wine barrels that held 3 cubic feet of soil with a 2 square foot surface area. The plants can go as high as 10 feet and then will loop back down to the ground.

It’s important with this system to apply the microbe tea weekly. We are using bacteria as a resource to make minerals available in the soils for several important reasons.

1. We need the minerals available so they can react with one another to produce the energy plants live on.

2. We need the compound mineral colloids from the soft rock phosphate available in the soils so they can feed bacteria and so they can be used by the plants to build up their cellular structures. Here’s something a lot of people don’t believe or accept: only compound mineral colloids will allow plants to become healthy so bugs and diseases will not eat up the plants. Ordinary mineral compounds will go into plants but they result in weak plants without the compound mineral colloids. Truly healthy plants are possible only when the compound mineral colloids are present to built most of the plant.

3. The Biosol Mix 7-2-3 is excellent food for the bacteria and fungi in our microbe tea.

4. We want the acids from the bacteria and fungi and plant roots to solubalize the minerals so the minerals can react and generate the energy the plants live on.

Compound mineral colloids are important for plant health and they are important for animal and human health. The compound mineral colloids from soft rock phosphate contain 66 mineral compounds. These colloids can quickly be placed on the plants frequency and immediately be used to build plant tissues. You will see your plants grow larger and faster when the compound mineral colloids in soft rock phosphate are made available to the plants. Mycorrhiza fungi work well to transfer the compound mineral colloids into the plants from the soil.

It is not unusual to see annual production levels of 200 to 400 tomatoes per plant for the growing season. It’s also not unusual to see tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, crook neck squash, and cucumbers produce ripe produce in under 30 days. High brix results is normal for this method of growing plants. We even used this method to raise the brix of our turf grasses to 14 brix.

When sufficient minerals are reacting in the soils and the ergs approach 450, we find that most weeds will not grow in the soils with our plants. When the ergs are driven from calcium reacting with other minerals in the soil, the weeds do not like to live in such soils. They won’t start growing in those soils until the minerals start dropping into the soil profile and diluting out at the surface.

If you are doing soil tests, they can cause you to do the wrong things in your soils. The best kind of soil test to do is a Morgan soil test. This test best approximates what minerals are available in your soils. But no soil test will tell what kind of mineral compounds are present and no soil test will tell you if compound mineral colloids are present in your soils. If the compound mineral colloids are low in the soil, the plants will be weak and bugs and diseases will be there to consume your plants. And eating such food will result in animals and humans that will become weaker. This is the main reason why we have so much illness that is derived from eating low quality food which fills the stores all over the USA and other countries.

If a Morgan soil test shows adequate levels of phosphorous, and you don’t know the history of what has been added to that soil, you should add Soft Rock Phosphate to make sure the compound mineral colloids are present. Run another Morgan soil test and find out what the CA:P ratio is. You want it to be 18:1. Add whatever is necessary to make that happen. When you add SRP to the soils do it like this: 6 parts by volume lime, 5 parts by volume SRP, and 3 parts by volume gypsum. I’ve done this without soil tests on my own property and brix levels have been excellent in my raspberries (16-19), grapes (26), and now Blackberries (17) for over a decade.

Visit our web site http://www.tandjenterprises.com for more details and to order our Organic Gardening Kit. You may also email me directly at thomas@tandjenterprises.com.

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Nov 12 2009

Good Carrots.com

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38 carrots making 25 pounds

38 carrots making 25 pounds

Looks like our good friends and client www.goodcarrots.com Bruce Hogan at Hirschel Heritage Farm http://www.goodcarrots.com harvested close to if not slightly over 11,000 pounds of carrots on about 21,300 square feet. Good job Bruce, family and great friends for bringing in your harvest!

If you would like to order these high quality, fantastic flavored and super sweet organic carrots that do not spoil you can call Bruce at 509-286-3329, or email Bruce at marine@air-pipe.com. Prices are, last I was told: 25# bag: 28.00, 10# bag: 14.00, 5# bag: 8.00 – but call for current prices. You will not find carrots like these in the local stores other than at http://www.freshabundance.com/ as Hirschel Heritage Farm is the only local grower growing carrots of this quality.

10.75 pounds with nine carrots

10.75 pounds with nine carrots

We will be reporting more on these in the coming weeks. They also donated 325 matched pounds of carrots picked by 6 or 7 volunteer airmen from Fairchild airbase for Second Harvest Food Bank in Spokane, WA. These airmen worked all of one day to pick these carrots in cold and muddy conditions. Three cheers for these great kids, their kind hearts and hard work to help the less fortunate and familes in need helped by Second Harvest food Bank http://www.2-harvest.org/.

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May 19 2009

Testimonials

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If you have a testimonial regarding your experiences with any of our products (not just our Organic Gardening products) that you would like to share please submit a comment to this page below. Your comments will appear once approved. Please be as detailed as you wish. We reserve the right to edit or refuse any comments. Thanks as always for using our products and growing system.

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May 06 2009

Product Catalogue

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Product Catalogue

Our Affordable Gardening Supply Products, which we call Natures Own Growing System, include Organic Gardening Kit, BioVam Mycorrhiza, Biosol Mix 7-2-3 Organic Fertilizer, Planters II Trace Mineral Fertilizer, Yucca Extract, Microbe Tea Brewing Kits, Pre-Brewed Microbe Tea, Bio-Peat moss and mushroom compost, Zeolite, Organic White Gold Bar Soaps, Just Like Sugar Natural Sweetener, and Spider Elimination Kits (spider traps). Most of these products are used to grow high brix plants which are high in plant nutrients (mineral and vitamin) content.

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