Organic Plant Health in Matthews NC
Have you thought that it would be great to "go green" in caring for your lawn and landscaping but don't know where to start? Organic Plant Health in Matthews NC is the perfect place to begin. When you stop at their store/warehouse in Matthews NC, Billy Styles, Alan Talbert and their employees will give you a worksheet that looks like a placemat and design an on-going program that will meet the needs of your particular yard. The worksheet will outline which products are important for each month or season of the year and give you a guide to follow to reduce your reliance on synthetic fertilizers in favor of organics.
Billy Styles at Organic Plant Health in Matthews NC explains why organic products are so important to the long-term health of your yard. Synthetic fertilizers are salt-based, which leads to soil dehydration and soil compaction. Over time, this weakens the plants and leaves them prone to disease. The products at Organic Plant Health are designed to create and maintain a healthy soil as the basic building block of a healthy landscape. These products contain natural sources of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium, the three nutrients that all plants need. In addition, the products contain a variety of beneficial bacteria to increase soil porosity and certain fungi that establish a relationship with plant roots to bring water and nutrients for the plant from outside the root zone.
The owners of Organic Plant Health in Matthews NC believe that ultimately organic care of your lawn can increase drought tolerance and reduce watering by up to 75%. Reduced watering is a huge benefit for Piedmont North Carolina homeowners and gardeners as the area is subject to drought and watering restrictions are common. If going green in your landscape appeals to you, stop by the Organic Plant Health store at 626 W. Charles Street in downtown Matthews NC and let Billy and his employees get you started.
Copyright 2009. Carol Fox. Allen Tate Realtors. *Organic Plant Health in Matthews NC*
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