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Christmas shopping - 2 Lbs of Azomite - Organic Trace Mineral Soil Additive Fertilizer - Adds Trace Elements to Soil: Selenium, Vanadium, Bizmuth, Chromium, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium & More. Adds 67 Trace Minerals to Dirt.

2 Lbs of Azomite - Organic Trace Mineral Soil Additive Fertilizer - Adds Trace Elements to Soil: Selenium, Vanadium, Bizmuth, Chromium, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium & More. Adds 67 Trace Minerals to Dirt.
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Manufacturer: Peak Minerals
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  • Binding: Kitchen
  • EAN: 0757281990086
  • Feature: 67 major and trace elements
  • Label: Peak Minerals
  • Manufacturer: Peak Minerals
  • Publisher: Peak Minerals
  • Studio: Peak Minerals
Manufacturer: Peak Minerals
  • 67 major and trace elements
  • Organic
  • Perfect for Gardens
A to Z Minerals- A Complete Organic Fertilizer A Source of Minerals & Trace Elements Azomite is the name of a special rock in Utah. Early this century geological prospector Rollin Anderson found deposits of montmorillonite clay in a valley south of Salt Lake City. U.S. Bureau of Mines analysis showed the clay is similar to Chilean/Peruvian caliche rocks from which much of the world's nitrate was mined. Anderson ground montmorillonite as fine as possible, then put it in his garden. Results were amazing and nearly immediate. Minerals in Azomite are necessary to optimal metabolism in living things. Ground to dust, minerals are small enough to pass through cell walls of organisms.

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