A surprisingly effective way to improve plant growth and the flavor of vegetables and fruits

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Fertilizing plants in the garden costs you a lot, andincreasing doses of fertilizers bring poor results?
Fruits and vegetables taste bad, andplants are more and more often affected by diseases?
You have probably caused poor fertilization, improper agricultural practices and the use of chemical pesticidessoil degradation in your gardenThis applies to over 60% of soils in Poland!
Fortunately, you can reverse this process. There is still a rescue for your garden! Meet my SECRET -a surprisingly simple and effective way to quickly fertilize the soil and restore he althy plant growthin your garden.


What to do to enjoy such crops from the garden?
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Rafał Okułowicz, who has been advising on what to do to make the garden beautiful and he althy for over 20 years, tells about his experiences, publisher PoradnikOgrodniczy.pl

When preparing materials for our guide and collecting photos for articles, I often visit our readers and friends of the portal in their gardens - both allotment and home gardens. During pleasant conversations over coffee or tea, the topicplant diseases, poor yielding or deterioration in the quality of fruit and vegetablesReally many people have a problem with this. Perhaps you too?
Why is this happening and how to deal with it? Read the special REPORT I prepared based on my experiences and conversations with gardeners. As you will see in a moment,solving the problem is very simplebut unfortunately … few people pay attention to it, condemning themselves to a series of failures in garden cultivation!

Where do the problems in growing plants come from?

I was recently contacted by Ewa and Janusz, owners of a small allotment garden on the outskirts of Gdańsk, with such problems:
-We grow plants according to the recommendations , all the time we teach and look for information on how to properly perform all work in the garden. Initially, we had good results. Using the recommended doses of mineral fertilizers, we enjoyed beautiful green conifers, wonderful flowers and delicious fruit and vegetables. For a long time, however,plants are growing weaker and weaker and the crops from the plot are unfit for consumption due to the destruction of fruits and vegetables by diseases and pestsWe do not know what to do next.
Analyzing the condition of Ewa and Janusz's garden, it was quickly noticeable thatthe cause of many problems in plant cultivation is the very poor condition of the soilin their garden. In many flower beds the soil looked almost like sand, and Ewa and Janusz did not understand how it happened - after all, we fertilized the plants regularly.So the soil should be fertile? - said Janusz.
Unfortunately - nothing could be more wrong! Acting like most people who have a garden, Ewa and Januszmade a few mistakes, treating the soil as a dead object to which you can sprinkle various nutrients, mainly mineral fertilizers , and the plants will have them endlessly charge. They did not take into account other factors that determine soil fertility and the plant's ability to uptake nutrients. You are probably wondering if this problem may also apply to your garden?

How do we contribute to soil degradation?

The fertility of the soil is influenced by the content of mineral substances in the soil (and this is what we usually care for using mineral fertilizers), but also by its structure, abundance in humus and the presence of soil microorganisms. Unfortunately, the latter factors are often underestimated, and they are fundamental to maintaining soil's good condition and fertility over a long period of time.

And as you will see in a moment - the composter, although necessary and very important, does not solve this problem at all. I will explain it on the example of Ewa and Janusz.
During our conversation, Janusz quickly understood that I meanthumus layerin the soil and the supply of organic substances to the soil. Then he said:
- Ewa and I have a composter into which we throw most of the plant residues from the garden.The composting process, however, takes quite a long time and the amount of the obtained compost turns out to be insufficientThen we supplement it with mineral fertilizers. We have also heard about catch crops and green manure, but we do not have enough time for all of this and it seems too complicated. We thought composting would be enough.


Humus in the soil can be preserved using compost fertilization.
But what to do when there is not enough compost?
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A composter is of course very necessary. However, we must remember thatwe throw only a part of plant residues into the composterAfter all, we take the collected vegetables and fruits home and eat them. The substances they contain no longer return to the garden soil. We also cannot compost all plant residues from the garden, because usually those infected by diseases and pests have to be removed, only he althy parts of plants and crop residues are composted. With time, therefore, the organic matter in the soil decreases andit needs to be supplemented somehowfrom the outside.
Responding to this suggestion, Ewa said:
- My guess is that it is about the use of organic fertilizers, such as manure. However, we and Janusz did even something more, because three years ago we brought a large amount of peat, which we dug with the soil in the garden beds. Initially, it seemed like a bull's eye, unfortunatelyafter two years we saw that the condition of the soil, and with it the condition of the plants, was deteriorating again
In this way, Ewa and Januszmade another mistake . Peat improves the physical structure of the soil, but unfortunately… for a very short time! It washes, airy and quickly loses its absorbent properties. This is because there is no… LIFE !!!

This LIFE is the SECRET of fertile soil!

What's with this LIFE ??? Well, in addition to water and air, filling the spaces between clumps of soil, minerals and humus (i.e. organic debris, also called HUMUS), there are alsomillions of microorganisms living in the soil :

  • in the topsoil, there are aerobic microorganisms that break down the soil's organic matter into plant nutrients
  • anaerobic microorganisms live in the deeper layer of the soil, which also support the decomposition of organic substances, causing the formation of organic and organic-mineral soil colloids

It is thanks to these microorganisms that organic substances are decomposed and provide plants with substances necessary for their growth and yield. Thus, soil organisms are a necessary condition for plant life.

What is worse -it is necessary to maintain a balance between soil mineralization(which we influence by providing subsequent doses of mineral fertilizers),and the content of organic substances in the soil and the number of living microorganisms in itUnfortunately, we disturb this balance by supplying the soil with too many minerals, with a shortage of organic substances.
In such conditionssoil microorganisms cannot multiply and fulfill their important role in maintaining soil fertility and conditionWhat is worse - we kill soil organisms ourselves by using large (toxic for them) doses of mineral fertilizers and using chemical plant protection products. Thus,we lead to a situation that the soil in our garden is completely dead!Providing organic fertilizers will not help much in this situation, becausethe soil lacks valuable employees who process organic substances for plant nutrients
But the fact that soil microorganisms are not doing their job breaking down organic matter is only half the problem. Well, in the case of a shortage of beneficial organisms,a huge space for the development of pathogenic organismsAnd then our plants clearly weaken and start to get sick.Can you somehow help? Is there any reasonably quick, effective and easy-to-follow way to restore life to the soil?


How to quickly and effectively restore life to the soil?
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How to restore life to soiland ensure he althy plant growth and development?

There are a number of organic fertilizers on the market that allow you to supplement organic substances in the soil. However, as you already know, to break down the organic matter and transform it into plant nutrients,you also need beneficial soil microorganisms Are there, therefore, fertilizers or other preparations that allow the introduction of live microorganisms into the soil?
Of course there are such preparations. And they are becoming more and more popular. Increasingly, there is talk of positive microorganisms or effective microorganisms, abbreviated as PMs or EMs. More and more people, both among growers and farmers, as well as people involved in amateur cultivation of plants, are aware of the need to use them and observethe wonderful effects of their use


Watering vegetables with humic preparation with microorganisms
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Supporting soil life and replenishing microorganisms is necessary if:

    We have not used organic fertilization before (or there was not enough of it),
  1. We spread with mineral fertilizers or used chemical protection agents
  2. Beneficial microorganisms are also harmed by air and surface water pollution, watering the garden with chlorinated water and many other factors present in our environment.

These unfavorable factors mean thatbeneficial soil microorganisms die and lose the fight against pathogenic organismsAnd our task is to restore the biological balance of the soil, which we previously disturbed. That is why we mustsupport beneficial soil organisms, provide them with a good nutrient medium for their development and replenish their amount in the soil

When I told Ewa and Janusz about it all, they asked:- Now you want to tell us that, apart from all cultivation treatments and mineral fertilizers, we now have to use a number of organic fertilizers and preparations containing beneficial microorganisms. Is there not one simple and proven way to do this?
They were really outraged.But I had good news for them.Fortunately, there are such methods, and we will buy the necessary products in garden stores. And for little money!
This is an ecological soil improver HUMUS ACTIVE UNIVERSAL PAPKAIts recipe was developed by prof. Olgierd Nowosielski. It is a complete product, containing both rich and valuable humus compounds anda full set of Positive Microorganisms necessary to rebuild life in the soil


Humus Active Papka in the garden of our reader
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How does HUMUS ACTIVE work?Will it work in my garden?

HUMUS ACTIVE can be used in any type of crop, suitable for any garden. It is a completely safe product, based on natural ingredients, approved for use in organic farming.

It brings particularly good results when used on degraded and poorly fertile soils.In a short time,restores life in the soil , improves its fertility and contributes to he althy plant growth. It clearly improves flowering of plants, yields and the taste of vegetables and fruits.
The humus compoundscontained in HUMUS ACTIVE(including the high content of humic acids) contribute to:

  • increase soil nutrient abundance
  • regulate soil pH and nutrient concentration
  • increase the water capacity of the soil (up to 5 times!)
  • soil structure improvement
  • better plant root development
  • improve the thermal properties of the soil

Included in HUMUS ACTIVEPositive Microorganismscontribute to:

  • continuous humus regeneration in the soil
  • increasing the availability of nutrients for plants
  • cleansing the soil of toxins
  • limiting the development of pathogenic organisms
  • accelerate plant growth and improve the quality of the crop
  • prevent soil degradation by neutralizing heavy metals and other substances that are toxic to plants.

The combination of Positive Microorganisms with humus allowsfull and extensive use of humus compoundsand creates conditions for the proper development of bacterial microflora in the soil.

5 liters of HUMUS ACTIVE (one package) replaces 2.5 tonnes of manure!

The application of HUMUS ACTIVE also results in significant savings in moneythe consumption of mineral fertilizers can be reduced by up to 70% ! Count how much you will save on fertilizers: -)

Does HUMUS ACTIVE really work?

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The effective action of HUMUS ACTIVE MASS UNIVERSAL and itseven blessing effect on the improvement of soil fertilityhave already experienced many farmers, growers and amateur gardeners. HUMUS ACTIVE has also beenconfirmed by scientific research , carried out in 2011 at the Institute of Horticulture in Skierniewice, as part of the project en titled Development of innovative products and technologies for the ecological cultivation of fruit plants. "
During these studies it was found, among others improving the development of the plant root ball and improving the absorption of nutrients by the roots of fruit plants, which resulted in the fact that apple trees already in the first year after planting had single fruit (without the use of HUMUS ACTIVE, the first fruits appear only in the second year of cultivation). A detailed description of these tests can be found here: HUMUS ACTIVE

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Effects using Humus Active Papka
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What do amateurs, gardeners and home garden owners say about HUMUS ACTIVE? Here are somefeedback from our forum :

I bought humus active 5l in a garden store. mush, I didn't know if there was any chance to save the lawn, where there was no more grass, only bare soil and some weeds. I sowed grass seeds on it several times, which germinated and that was it. In fact, I took humus as my last chance because I ran out of ideas. I was sure that I would have to replace the soil completely: / However, after applying humus only 3 times at intervals of about 2 weeks, the grass began to grow. (…)
Sankali- see the opinion on the forum

I have poor soil, very permeable. I used compost and green fertilizers all the time.Two years ago in the fall I accidentally saw HUMUS ACTIVE in the store. (…) I watered the soil in the fall and spring. I noticed that I had grown nice carrots and parsley. Before, they were always small, and it was the same variety. (…) The fruit is very tasty and good-looking. Young strawberry seedlings had beautifully developed root systems. When digging through the soil, I see a lot of earthworms, the soil has a much better structure. Flowers grow nicely too. I do not see the mildew that appeared on marcinki at this time of the year.
freak- see the opinion on the forum

A friend of mine recommended me HUMUS ACTIVE. (…) I fed the humic pulp around the tomatoes at a time when there were no flower buds yet. My tomatoes just turned beautiful overnight. Their leaves were dark green, and the shoots were strong. Interestingly, the plants this year were not infected by plague or any other disease. They paid off fantastically.
Katarzyna- see the opinion on the forum

How to use HUMUS ACTIVE?

In amateur crops, HUMUS ACTIVE can be usedsoil twice a year- in spring at the beginning of vegetation and in autumn, at the turn of September and October - soon! After proper dilution with water, one5L HUMUS ACTIVE package is sufficient for 1000m² of garden surfaceIt is therefore very efficient!
We use deeplyHUMUS ACTIVE Universal Mash diluting it in the proportion of 200 ml of HUMUS ACTIVE to 10 liters of water.HUMUS ACTIVE is also used
foliar 2-4 times during the growing seasonand to soak the roots when planting seedlings and transplanting plants.Very convenient packages are available for spray application
HUMUS ACTIVE Spray- canister with a sprayer. To start spraying, simply connect a water hose to the sprayer.

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