Chance Finch, General Manager for Ball DPF, LLC announced Dr. Allan Armitage, Professor Emeritus Horticulture, University of Georgia, has accepted a marketing consulting position with the company. Dr. Armitage is a renowned horticulturist, traveller and author. He will represent Nature’s Source® Plant Food as he travels the globe during the coming year.
“It’s easy to recommend a product I’ve used and trusted for many years in both
my home garden and plant research trials,” says Armitage. “Nature’s Source is
the plant food I believe more growers and gardeners should know about and
use.”
The foundation of Nature’s Source Plant Food products – professional and retail
– is oilseed extract, a renewable source of plant nutrition that’s effective on a
multitude of crops, flowers and vegetables. The easy-to-use liquid mixes instantly
with water. The new ready-to-spray applicator provides ease in the garden.
The concentrated formulation makes it an economical choice as well. The low-salt
formula won’t burn crops and improves plant quality. Since Nature’s Source contains organically based oilseed extract it provides a food/carbon source for beneficial soil microbes to promote healthy growing conditions.
For more information on Nature’s Source Plant Food, call 888 839-8722 or visit
www.naturessourceplantfood.com.






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