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Remineralize soil through incorporation of volcanic deposits

August 13, 2009 By: Organic Gardener Category: Advice General, Soil Needs

Paramagnetism’s importance on earth and in your garden

Remineralize soil through incorporation of volcanic deposits

Since the beginning of time, nature has remineralized the soils of the earth through volcanic eruptions. Part of the remineralization occurs through a process called paramagnetism.

Paramagnetism is a low energy, physical force that has shown beneficial effects on all forms of life. A significant increase in plant growth and vitality is observed when paramagnetic rock is incorporated into the soil or spread across its surface.

So, what does this mean to a gardener? Paramagnetic or volcanic rock is collected or mined from volcanic deposits and is sold to gardeners and farmers. Spray-N-Grow offers Soil Menders Minerals Plus, a product which contains a blend of five paramagnetic rocks and sand collected from four volcanic deposits.

By adding paramagnetic rock to the soil around plants, gardeners will have plants that will be:
–Larger and healthier
–More resistant to harmful, hormone type herbicides
–Hardier in freezing temperatures
–More insect resistant
–Better leaf and bloom color

With Soil Menders Minerals Plus you can have all the benefits of volcanic remineralization without all that hot lava.
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