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Its granular form is low in dust and releases slowly over several days in the soil. The pelleted form breaks down immediately with rain or irrigation.  AZOMITE® micronized powder can be mixed with potting soil, compost, or spread by hand in the garden. Apply all products directly to the soil surface, mix lightly into the soil, and\/or water-in after application. AZOMITE® may also be blended with potting soils, compost, humus, manures, fertilizers, and\/or beneficial soil microbe products and used in compost tea productions.\n\nField Crops - Begin with a broadcast rate of 150lbs\/acre, 100 lbs\/acre acre banded, and 50 lbs\/acre for row application and may be adjusted up or down based on a complete soil sample. Use up to 300 lbs\/ acre for high value crops. Follow this with annual maintenance rates of 150 lbs. per acre or according to soil improvements. 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AZOMITE® trace minerals have been reported to improve root systems, yields and general plant vigor in a variety of field crops and garden vegetables. \n\nAzomite is a finely ground, natural trace mineral powder made from montmorillonite clay mined from an ancient sea bed.  Available for a variety of applications, AZOMITE® can be used to remineralize nutrient-depleted soils and is OMRI Listed for certified organic production.  \n\nAzomite will not harm or burn plants. Apply directly or with compost, manures, humus, fertilizers, beneficial soil microbial.  May be used in compost tea productions.  \n\nGeologists classify AZOMITE as “Hydrated Sodium Calcium Alumino-Silicates” (HSCAS)\n\nAPPLICATION GUIDELINES\n\nAZOMITE® is a 100% NATURAL, ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE fertilizer and soil amendment that can be used on all crops, in all soils, to boost plant growth, yield and quality. It will not harm or burn plants due to its low salt index. Its granular form is low in dust and releases slowly over several days in the soil. The pelleted form breaks down immediately with rain or irrigation.  AZOMITE® micronized powder can be mixed with potting soil, compost, or spread by hand in the garden. Apply all products directly to the soil surface, mix lightly into the soil, and\/or water-in after application. AZOMITE® may also be blended with potting soils, compost, humus, manures, fertilizers, and\/or beneficial soil microbe products and used in compost tea productions.\n\nField Crops - Begin with a broadcast rate of 150lbs\/acre, 100 lbs\/acre acre banded, and 50 lbs\/acre for row application and may be adjusted up or down based on a complete soil sample. Use up to 300 lbs\/ acre for high value crops. Follow this with annual maintenance rates of 150 lbs. per acre or according to soil improvements. Soil and tissue testing is recommended to verify proper rates.\n\nVegetables - Use rates are generally 150 lbs\/acre broadcast, 100 lbs\/acre acre banded, 50 lbs\/acre for row or trickle irrigation application. One 1⁄2 lb per 100 sq ft or 1⁄2 lb per 200 feet of linear row in a 6” wide band, or less. Soil and tissue testing should be used to help verify proper rates.\n\nViticulture - For grapes in a small vineyard apply 1⁄2 lb. to 1 lb. to the soil around each plant and lightly till or water\/irrigate into soil. For large vineyards rates are generally 150 lbs\/acre broadcast, 100 lbs\/acre acre banded, 50 lbs\/acre for row or trickle irrigation application. Soil and tissue testing is recommended to verify rates.\n\nSmall Fruits - Use rates are generally 150 lbs\/acre broadcast, 100 lbs\/acre banded, 50 lbs\/acre for row or trickle irrigation application. Soil and tissue testing should be used to help verify proper rates.\n\nHouse Plants and Flowers - Mix 1\/2 teaspoon per inch of pot diameter with potting soil before planting. Apply 1 teaspoon every three months to the soil surface and water-in thereafter. For roses, apply 1\/2 lb. to 1 lb. to the soil around each plant and lightly till or water\/irrigate into soil.\n\nNursery Stock - For home ornamental and shrubs, apply 1⁄2 lb. to 1 lb. to the soil around each plant and lightly till or water\/irrigate into soil. For commercial nursery operations rates are generally 150 lbs\/acre broadcast, 100 lbs\/acre banded, 50 lbs\/acre for row or trickle irrigation application. Soil and tissue testing should be used to help verify proper rates.\n\nGreenhouse - Use AZOMITE in the potting soil at a rate of 7 lbs\/cu yd, and add it to the irrigation water when possible, on a weekly basis, at a low rate.\n\nPotting Soil Mix 7 lbs of AZOMITE per cubic yard of potting soil.\n\nAPPLICATION GUIDELINES\n\nTurf and Lawn Care\nFor existing home lawns, apply 3 lb \/ 1,000 sq ft. Apply once a year for normal lawns, or in the spring and fall for optimal results. For new lawns, apply at 5 lb \/ 1,000 sq ft and till or water\/irrigate into soil before planting seed or laying sod. For professional turfgrass, apply 2 lbs\/1,000 sq ft twice per year in the early spring and fall which should be broadcast prior to a rain or watered-in. This rate can be split and applied up to 4 times per year.\n\nOrchards \u0026gt; Citrus \u0026gt; Nut Trees \u0026gt; Tree Fruits - For small or home orchards apply annually to trees on ground surface under the drip line at the rate of 1 to 5 pounds\/tree, depending on the tree size. Double the application for decline or blight stricken trees. For commercial orchards rates are generally 150 lbs\/acre broadcast, 100 lbs\/acre banded, 50 lbs\/acre for row or trickle irrigation application. Soil and tissue testing should be used to help verify proper rates. Double the broadcast rate for new orchard plantings.\n\nArboriculture - Apply annually to all trees on ground surface under the drip line. Apply a light coating from the trunk out to the drip line. 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The canes are typically sturdy and upright, requiring some support to prevent them from drooping under the weight of the fruit. However, the exact size of the plant may vary depending on growing conditions and cultural practices.\n\nBest Growing Zones: Blackberry Natchez Thornless thrives in USDA hardiness zones 5 to 9. It prefers regions with mild winters and moderate summers, although it can tolerate a wide range of climates. It's important to note that blackberries, including Natchez Thornless, require a certain amount of chilling hours during the winter to stimulate flowering and fruit production.\n\nSoil Requirements: Blackberry Natchez Thornless prefers well-drained soil with good fertility and a slightly acidic to neutral pH level. It can tolerate a variety of soil types, including loamy, sandy, or clay soil, as long as it provides adequate drainage. 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The berries have a rich flavor and are excellent for fresh eating, baking, or processing into jams and preserves. The plant itself is a deciduous shrub with attractive foliage that turns red in the fall, adding ornamental value to the landscape. In spring, it produces small, white, bell-shaped flowers that are attractive to bees and other pollinators.\n\nSize: Climax blueberry bushes typically reach a mature size of around 4 to 6 feet in height and spread, though this can vary depending on growing conditions and pruning practices. They have a rounded growth habit and may benefit from occasional pruning to maintain shape and vigor.\n\nBest Growing Zones: The Climax blueberry is well-suited to USDA hardiness zones 7 to 9, although it can also be grown in zone 6 with proper care. It is particularly well-adapted to the southeastern United States, where it thrives in the warm climate and acidic soils common to the region. Climax blueberries require fewer chill hours compared to many other varieties, making them an excellent choice for areas with mild winters.\n\nCultivation: To grow Climax blueberries successfully, plant them in a location with full sun exposure and well-drained, acidic soil with a pH between 4.5 and 5.5. Amend the soil with organic matter such as compost or peat moss to improve fertility and drainage if necessary. Water regularly, especially during dry periods, and mulch around the base of the plant to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Prune the bushes annually in late winter to remove dead or diseased wood and encourage new growth and fruit production.\n\nPollination: While Climax blueberries are self-fertile, meaning they can produce fruit with their own pollen, planting multiple varieties can increase fruit set and yield. Cross-pollination with other blueberry varieties can lead to larger berries and better overall production. Consider planting compatible varieties such as Premier, Brightwell, or Powderblue nearby for optimal pollination.\n\nHarvest: Climax blueberries typically ripen in mid to late season, usually around late May to early June in the southeastern United States. Harvest the berries when they are fully ripe and have developed their characteristic dark color. Berries should be firm and plump, with a sweet flavor indicating peak ripeness. 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In spring, it produces clusters of small, bell-shaped, white flowers, which give way to blueberries in the summer. The berries are medium to large in size, sweet, and flavorful, making them ideal for fresh eating, baking, or preserves.\n\nBest Growing Zones: Blueberry 'Premier' thrives in USDA hardiness zones 4 to 7. It performs best in regions with cool winters and moderate summers. The plant requires a certain number of chilling hours (typically between 400 to 600 hours below 45°F or 7°C) during the winter dormancy period to ensure proper fruit set. While it can tolerate a range of climates, it prefers acidic soil conditions and full sun to partial shade.\n\nSoil Requirements: Blueberry 'Premier' prefers well-drained, acidic soil with a pH level between 4.5 to 5.5. Sandy loam or loamy soil types are ideal for blueberries. If your soil is not naturally acidic, you can amend it with organic matter such as compost, peat moss, or pine bark mulch to lower the pH and improve soil structure. Regular mulching with organic material around the base of the plant helps retain soil moisture, suppresses weed growth, and maintains acidity levels.\n\nMaintenance: Proper maintenance is essential for healthy growth and abundant fruit production. Prune the plant in late winter to early spring before new growth begins. Remove any dead, damaged, or diseased branches, as well as thinning out crowded growth to improve airflow and light penetration. Blueberry 'Premier' requires regular watering, especially during the fruiting season, to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. 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The berries are known for their sweet flavor, making them excellent for fresh eating, baking, or preserving.\n\nSize: This blueberry variety typically grows to a height of 4 to 6 feet (1.2 to 1.8 meters) with a similar spread. It has an upright, bushy growth habit, forming a rounded shape. Proper pruning can help maintain its size and shape, as well as promote fruit production by encouraging new growth.\n\nBest Growing Zones: Blueberry Tiff thrives in USDA hardiness zones 4 to 8. It prefers regions with cold winters and moderate summers, though it can tolerate a range of climates. It performs best in areas with acidic soil and full sun exposure, though it can tolerate partial shade, especially in hotter regions.\n\nSoil Requirements: This blueberry variety prefers acidic soil with a pH level between 4.5 and 5.5. It requires well-drained soil with good fertility, rich in organic matter. 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