At Marshall Grain we specialize in supplying products for organic gardening and landscaping. These materials are safer for you, your family and your pets than chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Plus they're kinder to the environment. All of the materials you'll find in this section of our website are compatible with organic programs of gardening and landscape care.
Many of these products are not certified organic since that's a long and expensive process. Many of our suppliers are small companies that can't afford the certification process. However, all of the products are safe and natural and have been recommended by our consultants for use in organic plant care.
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| Beneficial Insects
Beneficial insects are a great way to fight the annoying bugs. Plus, once you get a colony of good bugs started in your yard or garden, they'll generally protect you for the whole year.
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| Bioinoculants
Bioinoculants aren't fertilizers themselves, but they make fertilizers work better. Try them as an addition to your gardening efforts.
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| Repellents
Repellents, as the name implies, don't kill the critters targeted, but they keep them out of the space you want to protect.
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| Insect Controls
There are a wide variety of products for controlling insects that can be used in an organic gardening program.
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| Compost
Composts are a great way to build up your soil and increase your success at gardening.
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| Liquid Fertilizers
Liquid fertilizers complement dry fertilizers in your gardening program.
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| Dry Fertilizer
Dry fertilizers are the primary means of feeding the soil for gardens, flowerbeds and lawns.
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| Fungicides
Earth-friendly ways to deal with fungus on your plants.
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| Herbicides
To get rid of plants where they don't belong.
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| Soil Additives
These are mostly additives to make up for specific nutrient deficiencies in your soil.
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| Molasses
This all natural fertilizer feeds and stimulates the growth of beneficial soil microorganisms.
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| Mulches
Mulches are an important part of your gardening program to retain water in the soil and retard the growth of weeds.
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