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Finding the Mittleider Magic Ingredients? We've Made It Easy!

Author: Jim Kennard

Q Does anyone else have a hard time finding the ingredients in the M method? A. We struggled with this issue for many years until Dr. M and I: (1) simplified the Pre-Plant formula and (2) decided to buy, mix, package, and sell the Micro-Nutrients ourselves on the Foundation website. Now for the Weekly Feed Mix all you have to do is: (1) go to www.foodforeveryone.org, put your cursor on MATERIALS, click on Fertilizer, then order the Micro-Nutrients. One package costs $10.95 at the moment. (2) Mix with 50# of NPK* and 8# of Epsom Salt (magnesium sulfate) to give you 60# of Weekly Feed Mix. *You can use any combination of N, P & K from 13-13-13 to 17-17-17 successfully. For the Pre-Plant Mix just mix calcium, magnesium, and boron in the ratio of 80-4-1, with calcium being lime if you receive more than 20" of annual rainfall and gypsum of you receive less than that. The easiest source of magnesium is Epsom Salt, which is available at your pharmacy, and boron is available in most stores' Detergent sections as 20 Mule Team Borax. It is worth doing! The balanced natural mineral nutrients are SO much better than traditional methods you will be amazed at the difference in your plants' growth, appearance, and taste. Recently at the University Del Cauca a professor had his class conduct an experiment comparing the Mittleider fertilizers with other methods and the results were dramatic in favor of Mittleider Magic. Pictures are in the Photos section of the free gardening group called the MittleiderMethodGardening@yahoogroups.com.


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