Alfalfa's Secret Soil Enhancer

Introducing Alfalfa's Secret - Your Secret to Gardening Success!
Alfalfa's Secret builds soil fertility naturally with a season long release of nutrients. For generations, farmers used the alfalfa plant as a primary source of nitrogen for crops before the advent of commercial fertilizers. The alfalfa plant also carries a full complement of minerals needed by growing plants. Early farmers referred to alfalfa as “green manure” as it was tilled into their fields.
Use Alfalfa's Secret as a mulch to feed plants, enrich soil, retain moisture while helping to keep weeds away. Incorporate it into the soil in the fall as a soil amendment to build healthy soil for the next growing season. In addition to being natural, grown and packaged on Midwestern farms, a significant advantage to gardeners is the product's cleanliness. The results are a blooming success.
More about Alfalfa's Secret -
- Apply Alfalfa's Secret to all garden and landscape beds to reduce moisture loss and suppress weeds.
- Alfalfa's Secret adds natural organic material to your soil and helps build populations of microbial organisms that benefit all your plants.
Mulch garden beds after a soaking rain or when the area has been irrigated. Moist soil under a layer of Alfalfa's Secret will retain the moisture making it available to your plants
- Continued seasonal use of Alfalfa's Secret will break up heavy clay soil turning it into a rich loam. In sandy soil, continual season use will build superior water retaining soil great for growing all types of plants.
- Alfalfa's Secret benefits the growth and health of Roses, Perennials, Annuals, Vegetables as well as all landscape plants. Use it as an additive in planting and as soil cover mulch.
- Alfalfa's Secret provides slow release nutrients that will increase flower and vegetable yields.
- New planting beds need organic Alfalfa's Secret to improve existing soil, which insures a successful landscape job.
- Alfalfa's secret can benefit new perennials. Mix Alfalfa's Secret and excavated soil, use this mixture to plant the new perennial. This technique can be used with any addition to the landscape.