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Raw Supply AZOMITE Organic Trace Mineral Powder – 67 Essential Minerals for Plants & Soil, 44 lb Bag

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Why customers choose PatioZora Garden

Discover a natural mineral boost for soils and plants

Raw Supply AZOMITE is a natural mineral substance mined directly from a Utah desert deposit. OMRI-listed for organic production, AZOMITE can be used as a soil amendment or fertilizer, and it is designed to be easy and safe to use in a variety of garden and agricultural settings. The product delivers a broad mineral profile, including 67 essential minerals, to support plant vitality and soil health.

Soils around the world have experienced nutrient depletion from weathering, leaching, and decades of cultivation. AZOMITE is described as a highly mineralized complex material that helps replenish minerals that plants rely on, supporting processes that influence growth and vigor across diverse crops and climates.

What gardeners may notice

Many growers report that plants treated with AZOMITE may yield more or larger fruits and vegetables and may exhibit richer flavors. These observations come from a wide range of crops grown in fields and controlled trials, and are supported by field tests and distributor or university reports across different soils.

While the product itself has an alkaline profile, applying typical rates does not appear to significantly raise soil pH. This makes AZOMITE a flexible option for a variety of soil types and pH ranges, including common home and farm settings.

How to use

  • In containers or small beds: add 1 heaping tablespoon per gallon of potting mix or native soil, then mix thoroughly.
  • In garden beds: spread 1–2 pounds per 10 square feet and work into the top layer of soil.
  • Large-scale use: incorporate 75–150 pounds per acre, or blend into compost or other fertilizer materials for even distribution.
  • Row plantings: lightly disk or apply in row at planting, or apply directly with a spreader for even coverage.
  • OMRI-listed for organic production, supporting organic program compliance.
  • Mineral-rich profile designed to replenish trace elements in diverse soils.
  • Versatile application methods work for home gardens, community plots, and commercial operations.

As with any soil amendment, results can vary based on existing soil conditions, crop type, and management practices. AZOMITE offers a potential pathway to strengthen soil mineral balance over time without promising specific outcomes.

Why choose Raw Supply AZOMITE

This 44 lb tan bag captures a natural mineral source with practical, easy-to-use directions. Whether you’re amending soil, boosting compost, or supplementing fertilizer programs, AZOMITE’s mineral blend is designed to blend seamlessly with organic approaches and everyday gardening routines.

FAQ

Q: What is AZOMITE used for?

A: AZOMITE is a natural mineral product mined in Utah used as a soil amendment and fertilizer to replenish trace minerals and support soil health.

Q: Is AZOMITE OMRI-listed and suitable for organic gardening?

A: Yes, AZOMITE is OMRI-listed for organic production, allowing use in organic systems per NOP standards.