I recommend that AZOMITE be applied to planting beds as well. When these events occur, the next application should be applied as soon as possible to the areas affected. Lawns will experience stress with heat, cold, lack of water, too much water, or catastrophic events like flooding or extreme erosion. Once your lawn has had a year of application of micronutrients, I would recommend applying AZOMITE in the spring and the fall. On a lawn that has not had micronutrients applied before, I would recommend three applications for the first year… Spring, Mid-Summer and Autumn. When mixing AZOMITE with fertilizer, pour them both into a wheelbarrow for the best visual mix. If you mix/apply AZOMITE with your favorite fertilizer, water as you always do. There is virtually no Nitrogen, therefore no worries about burning your lawn. If you apply AZOMITE without fertilizer, there is no rush to water the product in. Set your current broadcast spreader to the middle applicator rate. I would recommend the GRANULATED form of AZOMITE that was developed for broadcast applications. A 44-pound bag covers up to 12,000 square feet. Using AZOMITE with your current fertilization schedule is easy. The Law states that plant growth is determined by the scarcest “limiting” nutrient if even one of the many required nutrients is deficient, the plant will not grow and produce at its optimum. The “father of fertilizer”, Justus von Liebig, developed the “Law of the Minimum” which is important in understanding what AZOMITE does. It is easy and safe to use and good for the environment. OMRI-Listed for organic production, AZOMITE can be used as an agricultural fertilizer and/or soil amendment product. “AZOMITE is a natural mineral substance that is mined directly from its Utah desert source.
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