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Nature's Fertility Partner
In nature, certain species of beneficial bacteria promote healthy plant growth and protect plant root systems from soil borne disease organism. These "good" bacteria are called rhizobacteria. While common in natural settings, their populations are often very low or absent in high -intensity agriculture, nursery potting soils, urban environments and disturbed manmade landscapes.

These Beneficial Bacteria:
  • Improve plant resistance to many root diseases
  • Help make essential soil mineral elements, 
    available to the plant
  • Decompose organic matter and improving 
    physical properties of the soil

Trees, flowers and lawns with an abundance of rhizobacteria live longer, need less chemical treatment, and suffer from 
fewer disease problems.

Contact a Plant Health Care specialist for more informationabout how beneficial bacteria can 'liven' up your soil and bring benefits to you plants

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