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Natalie Johnson

Renewable Natural Products – Gifts for Organic Gardeners

Organic gardening offers you opportunities to use natural or sustainable products to grow organic foods. Multiple renewable products are out there, allowing you to eliminate chemical-based materials and get desired results. If you remain busy working with chemically formulated products but want to move on to organic alternatives, this guide is for you. Here you will get renewable soil amendments and their benefits compared to the negative sides of their chemical counterpart. So, let’s go on!


Rice Hulls

Rice hulls are one of the most essential soil amendments to improve soil drainage and water-holding capacity. Typically, you would find vermiculite, peat moss, or perlite as the first and last option to retain your garden bed soil moisture. Still, rice hulls prove that biodegradable products perform the same functions.


Rice hulls are stable enough to last for the gardening season before decomposing and regulating soil moisture for longer. All you need to do is mix 10 to 50% rice hulls into the potted plants’ potting mix and let them function.


Another considerable benefit of Pure Rice Hulls is their neutral pH. Peat moss and coco coir are both acidic and can disturb your plant growth by disrupting pH, while there is no such risk of using Pure Rice Hulls. They are safe, non-toxic, and renewable.


Aged Bark Fines

Aged bark fines, known as “nature’s mulch,” are a game-changer for plant growth and soil health. Not only are they a renewable resource, but they’re also a cost-effective solution for promoting plant growth and enriching the soil.


One of the most remarkable benefits of aged bark fines is their ability to promote soil moisture retention and suppress weed growth. By insulating the soil, the dark brown to black mulch helps keep the soil moist, reducing the need for watering while simultaneously inhibiting weed growth. Talk about multitasking!



But that’s not all. Aged bark fines are also an excellent source of organic matter, providing essential nutrients to your plants as they decompose. Its uniform texture means it won’t clump, creating a more consistent and stable soil structure.

Now, let’s talk about the benefits of using Aged Bark Fines as an alternative to peat moss. Peat moss is becoming increasingly scarce, and its extraction releases gases that contribute to global warming. As organic gardeners, you know the importance of caring for our planet, and choosing a renewable and eco-friendly solution like aged bark fines ensures you’re doing your part.


So, my fellow green thumbs, it’s time for you to say goodbye to peat moss and hello to Aged Bark Fines! Your plants and the environment will thank you.


Compost

Let me tell you about the wonder of organic compost - it’s not just good for your plants but also a fantastic gift for fellow organic gardeners!


First off, let’s talk about the benefits of organic compost. As mentioned, it’s a pure and chemical-free way of enriching the soil with nutrients. By using compost instead of chemical fertilizers, you’re also helping to prevent the harmful effects of chemical misuse - like plant burn and soil compaction. Plus, chemicals from fertilizers can leach into nearby water bodies and cause all sorts of environmental problems.


But the benefits don’t stop there! When you use compost instead of chemical fertilizers, you’re also promoting a healthy ecosystem in your garden. Compost helps to support beneficial microorganisms (think good bacteria and fungi!) that can help keep pests and diseases at bay. And because it’s made from organic matter, it’s also a sustainable and environmentally friendly way of gardening.


Now, let’s discuss why organic compost makes such a fantastic gift. For one, it’s a practical gift that will be appreciated by any fellow gardeners in your life. Plus, by gifting Kristy K Organics Premium Organic Compost, you’re giving the gift of a guaranteed pure and chemical-free soil booster. They age and balance their compost to ensure that it’s at optimal boosting power for your garden.


Chicken Manure Tea

Are you ready to take your gardening game to the next level? Get ready to brew some nutritious chicken manure tea made from Organic Chicken Manure Pellets! - Just remember you are brewing for your garden, not you.


First things first, you need to get your hands on some Organic Chicken Manure Pellets. You'll find that these pellets are an excellent source of slow-release nutrients that your plants will love. They are also free from synthetic combinations, making them a safer and more natural choice for your garden.



Now, let’s talk about how you can make chicken manure tea. The recipe is pretty simple, and you only need a few things. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • A 5-gallon bucket

  • A burlap sack (white cotton pillow case works in a pinch)

  • 1 pound of Organic Chicken Manure Pellets

  • Water

First, you should fill your 5-gallon bucket with water, leaving about an inch of space at the top. Then, add one pound of organic chicken manure pellets into the burlap sack and add it to the bucket. Make sure that the burlap sack is fully submerged and let it soak for at least 24 hours in a sunny location. Now, it's time to clean yourself up!

After 24 hours, you should remove the burlap sack and wring out any excess tea. When you remove the burlap sack, it's important to wear gloves, as they may have traces of harmful bacteria. Also, clean up any splashes on your hands!


Now you have a batch of soil healthy chicken manure tea that your plants will love. You can use a watering can or a sprayer to apply the tea to your plant’s soil, but try not to get the leaves. Remember to stir the tea every day to get more oxygen in it - and use it within a week.


But why should you bother making chicken manure tea? Well, there are plenty of benefits. For starters, it’s a fantastic source of nitrogen, which is essential for your plants’ growth and development. Additionally, chicken manure tea contains beneficial microorganisms, bacteria, nematodes, enzymes, and organic matter that can improve soil health and fertility. Your plants will also benefit from other nutrients such as potassium, phosphorus, and calcium, making them healthier and more productive. As a tip, you can add some crushed eggshells to the soil around your plants.


So why would you rely on harmful, synthetic fertilizers when you can brew your own nutrient-rich tea from organic chicken manure pellets? Not only is it safer and more natural, but it’s also a lot more fun! So get brewing, and watch your plants thrive.


Respect Nature – Respect Your Plants!







If you have any questions or want more tips on organic gardening, feel free to reach out to us. We're always here to help!

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