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Advanced Nutrients Offers 5 Organic Secrets to a Perfect Garden This Spring.


SEATTLE -- As spring gardening fever compels millions of North Americans North American

named after North America.


North American blastomycosis
see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
see boophilusannulatus.
 to get out their trowels, till the earth and plant their spring gardens, Advanced Nutrients founders Michael Straumietis, Robert C. Higgins and Eugene "Gino" Yordanov are offering you five organic secrets for gardening success.

Michael Straumietis says it all starts in your gardens root zone because as hundreds of university studies show, bigger roots equal bigger yields.

More importantly, the latest garden research has discovered several "new generation" organic plant-enhancing nutrients, materials and microbes when put into your root zone will explode the root growth of your garden so you'll get bigger yields.

First, start by applying beneficial bacteria and beneficial fungi Fungi (fŭn`jī), kingdom of heterotrophic single-celled, multinucleated, or multicellular organisms, including yeasts, molds, and mushrooms. The organisms live as parasites, symbionts, or saprobes (see saprophyte).  into your soil; they'll work together with your plants roots and metabolism systems. What's more, beneficial bacteria produce special hormones that boost production and quality of flowers, fruits and vegetables and you'll get healthier roots and soil so your plants grow faster, take in more nutrients, produce larger yields and resist heat, disease, drought and stress.

But that's not all you do for your root zones. You also enrich them with fulvic and humic acids Noun 1. humic acid - a dark brown humic substance that is soluble in water only at pH values greater than 2; "the half-life of humic acid is measured in centuries"
humic substance - an organic residue of decaying organic matter
 that are derived from rare and ancient mineral deposits.

You'll find that fulvic acid Noun 1. fulvic acid - a yellow to yellow-brown humic substance that is soluble in water under all pH conditions; "they measured the fluvial fulvic acid"
humic substance - an organic residue of decaying organic matter
 and humic acid open your soil so it holds and transfers water and oxygen into your roots better. They also provide a home for beneficial fungi and beneficial bacteria that make your plants' roots grow bigger and more efficiently.

Even better, the new development of 100% organic plant foods don't stop there because they contain plant enhancing hormones naturally derived from high quality nutrient nutrient /nu·tri·ent/ (noo´tre-int)
1. nourishing; providing nutrition.

2. a food or other substance that provides energy or building material for the survival and growth of a living organism.
 rich sources of kelp and alfalfa alfalfa (ălfăl`fə) or lucern (lsûn`), perennial leguminous plant (Medicago sativa  extracts.

Furthermore, these extracts will unleash your plants' full growing potential by infusing and exciting your plants' cellular growth mechanisms producing more flowering sites, stronger branching allowing your plants to support more fruit and vegetables while increasing flavor, color and yield.

Advanced Nutrients founders Michael Straumietis, Robert C. Higgins and Eugene "Gino" Yordanov invite you to discover how gardening has taken a quantum leap quantum leap
n.
An abrupt change or step, especially in method, information, or knowledge: "War was going to take a quantum leap; it would never be the same" Garry Wills.
 in harvest reward and quality when you use these five organic gardening success secrets.
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