Jul 11, 2014
Nature’s Source Organic Plant Food Now Available for Retail SalesSource: Nature's Source Plant Food

Nature’s Source Organic Plant Food 3-1-1 will now be available to home gardeners at retail garden centers. The same 3-1-1 formulation that certified organic growers use in their greenhouse production is now available to home gardeners.

Nature’s Source Organic Plant Food 3-1-1 will now be available to home gardeners at retail garden centers. The same 3-1-1 formulation that certified organic growers use in their greenhouse production is now available to home gardeners.

Retail jugs (15.5 oz) of Nature’s Source Organic Plant Food 3-1-1 include a dosing pump to help gardeners mix the right amount of plant food with water – and it works well with all plants.

Promotional signage and display units from Nature’s Source are designed for sell-through, and they further educate the consumer on their plant nutrition options.

“Expanding our retail line of Nature’s Source Plant Food to include an organic option is very important in today’s market of health and environment conscious consumers,” says Chance Finch, general manager for Ball DPF, LLC. “With Nature’s Source Organic Plant Food 3-1-1 now available to home gardeners, they can grow bountiful flowers and vegetables, and be confident that they’re gardening organically.”

Nature’s Source Plant Food, formerly Daniels Plant Food, has been used by leading commercial growers throughout North America for nearly 20 years.

Like its commercially available counterpart, the new Nature’s Source Organic Plant Food 3-1-1 for retail contains oilseed extract, a natural and sustainable source of plant nutrition. The formula is listed with the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for use in certified organic production, and it is also a USDA Certified BioBased Product.

For more information on Nature’s Source Plant Food please visit www.naturessourceplantfood.com to find a distributor.


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