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Down to Earth AZOMITE Granulated | 5lb - OMRI Listed - (Case of 6)
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Granulated Volcanic Minerals to Re-Mineralize Soils and Composts (5lb)
Down to Earth AZOMITE Granulated is a mined volcanic mineral product that provides a broad spectrum of trace and ultra-trace elements. OMRI Listed and derived from natural volcanic deposits, AZOMITE — which stands for A to Z of Minerals Including Trace Elements — is used to re-mineralize garden soils, composts, and potting mediums that have become depleted through cropping, leaching, or intensive use.
The granulated form disperses easily across soil surfaces or mixes into growing media, making it a practical option for broadcast application in garden beds. This listing is the 5lb size (Case of 6).
Key Features & Benefits
- Broad-Spectrum Trace Minerals — Derived from ancient volcanic deposits, AZOMITE contains dozens of trace and ultra-trace minerals that may support plant and soil health.
- OMRI Listed — Approved for certified organic production.
- Granulated for Easy Application — The granulated form flows freely and is easy to apply by hand or with a spreader to garden beds and planting areas.
- Re-Mineralizes Depleted Soils — Restores mineral diversity to soils and composts that have lost trace element content through intensive cropping or leaching.
- Suitable for Soils and Composts — Can be incorporated into garden beds, blended into compost piles, or mixed into potting media.
Who Should Use AZOMITE Granulated
AZOMITE Granulated suits home gardeners, market gardeners, and organic growers who want to re-mineralize soils and growing media with a broad-spectrum trace mineral supplement. It is particularly useful for growers who rotate crops intensively or work with soils that have historically shown trace element deficiencies.
About AZOMITE and Soil Mineralization
AZOMITE is mined from ancient volcanic ash deposits and contains a naturally occurring broad spectrum of minerals. When applied to garden soils or composts, it can restore trace element diversity that is depleted by repeated cropping. The granulated form is sized for broadcast application and is suitable for mixing into compost or potting media as well as direct soil incorporation.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is AZOMITE?
- AZOMITE stands for A to Z of Minerals Including Trace Elements. It is a mined volcanic deposit that contains a broad range of trace and ultra-trace minerals derived from ancient volcanic ash.
- What is the difference between AZOMITE Granulated and AZOMITE Slow Release Powder?
- The granulated form has coarser particles suited for broadcast application to garden beds. The Slow Release Powder has finer particles (4 to 200 mesh) designed for blending with fertilizers, amendments, potting mixes, and compost.
- Is AZOMITE Granulated approved for organic production?
- Yes. Down to Earth AZOMITE Granulated is OMRI Listed and appropriate for use in certified organic growing programs.
- Can AZOMITE Granulated be added to compost?
- Yes. Mixing AZOMITE into a compost pile or into finished compost re-mineralizes the compost with trace elements, which are then available to plants as the compost is incorporated into soil.
- How often should AZOMITE Granulated be applied?
- Application frequency depends on soil conditions and crop type. Annual applications in gardens with depleted soils or after heavy cropping seasons are a common approach. Follow current label directions for specific rates.
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