My potager, aka: vegetable garden, veggie patch, disaster area, is not having one of its better years
My big blue pumpkins, normally way too prolific, have produced 3 tiny specimens that are, at the moment, rotting on the vines. The usual second crop is non-existent.
All 20 of my shallots died. That has never happened before – not in 12 years of gardening.
The green beans gave me enough for 2 or 3 meals (pathetic) and the butternut squash have produced 8 smallish ones rather than the usual 25 or 30 monsters.
I blame it on the pandemic….. Not the virus itself, but the pandemic which caused the lock-down which caused the stores to close which prevented us from getting the usual big bags of fertilizer to roto-till into the soil.
It also caused local travel to be totally stopped / forbidden which meant that the friend who was going to kindly donate a wagon-load of horse manure was unable to get it to us.
Anything that can be added to the hard-clay-that-pretends-to-be-garden-soil to help my garden is of great interest to me.
I’ve never thought about macro- or micro-nutrients….. So much to learn.
Read on to learn about this one….

Benefits of Using Azomite
When one sees a garden that is flourishing, the natural assumption is the person working in the garden has a green thumb. While some people’s love for gardening is seen in the fruits of their labor, sometimes a little help from products like azomite can go a long way.
Azomite is a natural mineral exclusively found in ancient volcanic ash deposits in Utah, USA. Its micro-nutrient content has been a motivation for gardeners who have seen a difference in their gardens after applying azomite.
Azomite has more than 70 micronutrients.
Plants depend on the soil nutrients for survival. This is why when nutrients are scarce, you can tell something is wrong based on your garden’s appearance. Fortunately, you can find macro-nutrient supplements in the market to support what is in the soil.
Although it is not often mentioned, micronutrients dictate plant growth and are just as important as macronutrients. Azomite guarantees the availability of micronutrients in the soil, which will ultimately improve output. This is why gardeners who use azomite have larger and tastier fruits and vegetables.

Azomite is 100% natural.
As more people realize the benefits of an organic garden, many shun the use of chemicals. Azomite is one of the products that increase food production but without the side effects of chemical applications. So, you can still get more out of your garden without worrying about the impact of the application on your health and well-being. Additionally, Azomite is friendly to the environment, so you need not worry about the long-term effect of azomite applications on the soil.
It boosts the growth of plant roots.
Plants with deep roots are not only drought resistant, but they also have better access to soil nutrients than plants with shallow roots. Azomite promotes root growth, which increases the probability of plant survival, especially when the climate is unfavorable to plant growth.
It keeps plants greener and tastier.
Whether you use azomite for your vegetables or fruits, you’ll notice that they have an attractive shade of green. Azomite’s impact on the color of plants can be seen on lawns and golf courses, which remain green and lush after the regular application of azomite.
Azomite also boosts the concentration of sugars in fruits and vegetables. This is the reason behind the improved flavor in the crop harvests.

Azomite applications remain in the soil for months.
Azomite is a low-maintenance application since you only need to use it two to four times a year. Depending on how nutrient demanding the plant is, you can apply azomite every three to six months. You, therefore, need not worry about affordability or inadequate time for extra care of your garden. Additionally, the application process is simple and requires no expertise.
It can be used on any type of soil.
Although azomite is alkaline, it has no impact on soil pH. So, it can be used on different types of soil, with varying pH levels. This property makes azomite an ideal choice for every gardener, irrespective of experience and expertise. Beginners can easily use azomite without worrying about the soil’s pH.
You, undoubtedly, have a lot to gain by including azomite in your gardening routine. Whether you are just starting your gardening journey or are an expert, you will surely see the difference in your garden after applying azomite.
I think that’s the same problem I’m having. Just not enough nutrients and no way to replace them before I planted and because my garden is so small, there’s no way to work any in now. I have a few, very few, tomatoes, lots of cukes now but 99% of them are bitter so they’re all getting tossed, and I planted my garden right after Memorial day and my pepper plants still aren’t any taller. I might give up next year and just not bother. It’s so disappointing.
Every year is different – but this is the worst year I’ve had. Next year, hopefully, we can dig in some manure early on. Bitter cukes are soooo disappointing.
Can Amazon deliver Azomite or horse manure I am wondering ?????
Why not? They deliver everything else lol