Feed the plants that feed you

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How Microbz Plant Boost can help

Microbz Plant Boost is designed to stimulate plant growth naturally by delivering beneficial microbes (Effective Microorganisms) along with essential nutrients and minerals to plants. This will enhance the diversity of microbes, strengthen plants’ immune systems and loosen the soil making it able to absorb water and be more fertile. Beneficial microbes make nutrients available to the plants and also work to increase the shelf life of fruits and vegetables and create an environment that suppresses putrefactive bacteria.

Feed the plants that feed you: with a probiotic

Did you know, just like humans, plants and soils also need a probiotic?

The health of plants and soil is determined by billions of incredible microscopic microbes. They form a symbiotic relationship with plants.

Plants have a microbiome too. It is called the rhizosphere. It’s a narrow area of soil very close to plant roots where bacteria and microbes influence plant growth and disease suppression. Beneficial microbes enhance the health of the rhizosphere. They convert nutrients into food for the plant roots, produce hormones that stimulate growth, prevent infections from pathogens, filter out metals and contaminates from soil and release helpful nutrients.

Microbes in plants work in the same way they do in the human body. There are positive microbes, degenerative microbes and opportunistic microbes. If the degenerative microbes become dominant, the opportunistic ones will gravitate towards them and there is a negative effect: plants become diseased, pathogens grow, soil minerals are depleted. But if the positive microbes are dominant, then the opportunistic ones will support them to enhance the health of plants and soil.

In order for plants to thrive with abundant flowers and fruit, they need nutrients. They need nitrogen for leaf growth, phosphorus for root growth and potassium for fruit growth. But most of all, plants need microbes (bacteria and fungi) to break down organic material and release food to their roots.

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Why go organic?

You can look after the microbes in your environment and provide healthy food for your family by moving towards more organic gardening. Growing organically – without the use of chemical fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides – helps keep our ecosystem in balance. The food you eat is alive and needs to be cared for, just like you do.

It has never been easier to go organic and there have never been more pressing reasons to. What are the alternatives?

Glyphosate, the world’s most widely used herbicide and available in many UK shops, was named a ‘probable human carcinogenic’ in 2015 by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. One couple in California was recently awarded $2billion in damages after contracting non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. They used the chemical for years. Bayer, the company that makes Glyphosate, has more than 13,000 law suits pending over its alleged cancer risk.

Herbicides like glyphosate have been found to have negative effects on bees, mosquitos, muscles and crayfish too. Farmers like Francois Peaucellier in France say the weed killer’s impact on soil health has been overlooked and represents a serious threat to long-term food security. There is a clear link between use of chemical fertilisers and drops in fertility and the collapse of microbial ecosystems, which are essential to healthy soil.

Scientists now believethat investigating plants’ microbiomes may provide the key to understanding the environmental impacts of chemicals.

Top soil – the first 5 inches of soil – is a very fertile layer where 95% of the food we eat is grown. Sadly, through the use of chemicals, we have damaged this critical ecosystem and 40% of it is classified as degraded or seriously degradeddue to gardening and farming methods that strip soil of carbon and lessen the nutrients.

It’s time to ditch harmful chemicals and work with the power of nature.You can have strong healthy plants, naturally, by using the technology of Effective Microorganisms. Organic fertilisersprovide the nutrients essential for growing healthy plants and microbes help the plant to absorb them.

When you use natural and organic products you build healthier soil which improves yields, supports healthy plants and helps protect the planet for future generations.

We depend on plants for our nutrition, health and wellbeing. It is essential that we can grow healthy, productive plants in a sustainable way, for our existence and the health of our planet.

Why not treat your garden and give it a try?

Until 25thJune you can get Microbz Plant Boost, as well as Microbz Pond Balance, with 15% off. Simply enter code GARDEN15 at the checkout.

Use this link  for 15% off

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The whole of life is determined by these microscopic creatures working together. In fact, there are more microbes in a teaspoon of good soil than there are people on earth. It never ceases to amaze us.

Using chemical fertilisers and pesticides damages this complex ecosystem of beneficial microbes. Chemical fertilisers have been proven  to reduce the nutritional content of vegetables and limit the diversity of microbes in soil and plants – which is fundamental to health.

Smart balanced living is chemical free, it is all about learning to live in harmony with the beneficial microbes in and around us, to promote health and wellbeing.

Microbz  brew five products with beneficial microbes – also known as Effective Microorganisms – to help you feed the plants that feed you and protect our planet. They are all 100% natural and completely chemical free.

  • Chemical fertilisers and pesticides seriously compromise soil and plant health, on which we all rely.

  • Feed the plants that feed you. Microbz organic plant boost with beneficial microbes (otherwise known as Effective Microorganisms) boosts plant health and immunity, naturally.

  • Are you growing your own fruit and vegetables this summer? Give them a natural boost with beneficial microbes to get healthy, pest resistant plants and care for our planet.
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Why is Microbz different

Microbz Plant Boost does not only provide nutrients to plants, like your average foliar feed, but also covers the plant in beneficial microbes. These are living cultures of beneficial, naturally-occurring organisms that increase the microbial diversity of a plant and soil ecosystem.

Why is this special?

  • We know from studying our own human microbiome that the key to health is DIVERSITY. Plant Boost helps increase the diversity of a plant’s microbiome.

  • Microbz’ Plant Boost stimulates photosynthetic activity, balances minerals and helps young plants to grow strong.

  • Microbes act as the delivery system allowing nutrients and minerals to be better absorbed by the leaf.

  • Beneficial microbes populate the surface of the leaf strengthening the plant’s defence mechanisms and making it more difficult for fungal diseases to establish.

Results

  • Naturally healthy plants with strong leaves

  • Larger, more vibrant flowers

  • More fruit

  • Longer shelf life for homegrown fruit and vegetables

  • Plants are more resistant to garden pests and fungal diseases

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Pond Balance

  • Is your pond taken over with pond algae or blanket weed? Wouldn’t you love a clean, clear pond?

  • Get millions of bugs working for you. Microbz Pond Balance with beneficial microbes increases oxygen levels, reduces odour, breaks down algae and discourages pests without harming pond life.

  • Do you want to attract wildlife to your pond? A diversity of microbes helps to create a suitable habitat for wildlife.

  • Use this link for 15% off 

There’s nothing better than knowing where your food comes from – get down the allotment or out in the garden, get your hands dirty and happy gardening

 

Love Helen

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