

The Multi-Vitamin for your Soil
What is it?
Native iron rich soil, naturally red in color caused by the tie up of Iron, originating in Sevier County, Utah, USA, used as an additive or amendment to iron depleted soils.
Benefits
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High Iron Content*
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Loamy Sand*
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Supplies a Steady Time Release of Iron to the Plants
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Almost perfect Cal:Mag Ratio*
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Near Weed Seed Free
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Mountain Soil
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Screened
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Easy to Spread
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Easy to Mix
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Iron will be Released for Years
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Makes Plants Healthy, Dark Green
Best Practice
Add Ferrozite™ by spreading 2-3 inches evenly on top of existing soil and tilling to a depth of up to 6 inches.
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When Ferrozite™ is mixed with other soils, there is a reaction that slow releases Iron and other nutrients to the plants making them dark green and beautiful for years.
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Ferrozite is a mineral that primarily consists of iron, oxygen, and silicon. Adding it to your soil can have several potential benefits:
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Iron enrichment: Ferrozite can provide iron to the soil, which is essential for plant growth. Iron is a key component in chlorophyll, the molecule that allows plants to photosynthesize.
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Soil structure improvement: Depending on the composition of Ferrozite, it might also contribute to improving soil structure by enhancing drainage and aeration, which can benefit plant root development.
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pH regulation: Some minerals, including certain forms of iron, can help regulate soil pH. If your soil is too alkaline or acidic, adding Ferrozite may help bring it into a more suitable range for plant growth.
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Nutrient availability: Iron, as well as other minerals present in Ferrozite, can help improve the availability of other nutrients in the soil, making them more accessible to plants.
However, it's important to note that the effectiveness of adding Ferrozite to your soil will depend on various factors, including the current composition and pH of your soil, the specific form of Ferrozite being added, and the types of plants you're growing. It's always a good idea to conduct a soil test and possibly consult with a local agricultural extension service or a soil expert to determine if adding Ferrozite is appropriate for your specific situation.
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