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Plant Care Tips — articles on natural plant foods and soil enhancers

 

 

“The Soil Is Rich But the Plants Are Poor?
Try the Enzyme-Based GlobalCare Plant Power.”

Our GlobalCare Plant Power Story

Chuck and Magz, enjoying veggies and fruit enhanced by GlobalCare Plant Power since 2004

A few years ago, we started a garden, hoping to enjoy our own organic produce later in the season. To our dismay, it was doing very poorly, except tomato plants, nothing was growing right. We tried various plant foods and other concoctions available in the local gardening supply stores, but nothing seemed to be helping.

We decided it had to be the soil. It was really mostly clay, with just a bit of topsoil. Chuck had tilled it, but apparently that was not enough to give the plants all the food they needed.

Then we learned about enzymes and how they can help plants get more food from difficult soils like ours.

We applied the liquid enzyme-based GlobalCare Plant Power a few times throughout the season, and by the end of the summer we were enjoying all kinds of vegetables. They looked healthy, smelled wonderful, and tasted delicious.

Because enzymes are natural and non-toxic, we knew the produce was as safe as it was delicious, but the best part was: we had so much of it that our family, neighbors, and other friends got to enjoy it, too!

We also had great luck with Plant Power and our fig tree that we were keeping inside at the time.

The tree had sentimental value to us as it was planted by Chuck’s Father, who had since passed away. It seemed like the tree wanted to die, too. All of the leaves fell off and the only thing left was the trunk, more like a long, thick stick.

After we gave the fig tree Plant Power, new leaves started growing again. A few months later, we harvested eight delicious, juicy figs!

Incidentally, GlobalCare Lawn Power is another enzyme-based soil enhancer we have used and liked. Even during a very dry summer, our large lawn up north was quite luscious. A bit of a pain when it came to mowing it, but it sure looked beautiful and produced a lot of nutritious mulch for our compost.

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Product Information

How do GlobalCare Plant Power and Lawn Power work?

GlobalCare Plant Power and Lawn Power are liquid enzyme-based soil enhancers. The enzymes break down the nutrients present in the soil so it is easier for the plants to absorb them. [Learn more about enzymes.]

Plant Power can be used for all kinds of plants: potted flowers and herbs, flower and vegetable gardens, fruit and ornamental shrubs and trees, you name it. You can also add it to your compost to accelerate its maturing.

 

How safe are GlobalCare Plant Power and Lawn Power?

GlobalCare Plant Power and Lawn Power are non-toxic and completely safe for humans, animals, plants, and the environment.

WARNING: Allergies to enzymes are rare, but if you are allergic, then, obviously, enzyme-based products are NOT recommended.

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“Buy Now”

You can purchase the GlobalCare Plant Power and Lawn Power by following the links below. The same pages also provide additional information and customer reviews.

GlobalCare Plant Power (8 fl. oz. bottle)

GlobalCare Lawn Power (two 32 fl. oz. bottles and a spray nozzle)

Regretfully, GlobalCare Plant Power and Lawn Power cannot be shipped to Pennsylvania.

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