Azomite (Micronized) – Rich Mineral Blend for Soil Vitality
70+ Trace Minerals • BRIX Boost • Soil Vitality
Mined from an ancient volcanic deposit in Sanpete County, Utah, Azomite is a 100% naturally occurring soil mineralizer formed when volcanic ash settled into a prehistoric seabed and was later pushed to the surface by tectonic activity. Its rare geological origin gives it a unique composition unlike any other mineral deposit in the world.
Micronized for faster availability, Azomite delivers a broad spectrum of over 70 minerals and trace elements that support plant health, flavor, and yield. Ideal for gardens, lawns, fruit trees, and soil building in organic systems.
Key Benefits
🌋 100% Naturally Derived Volcanic Minerals
Rich in rare earth elements and trace nutrients sourced from ancient volcanic ash and marine sediment.
🌾 Boosts Crop Quality & Yield
Improves BRIX levels (plant sugar content), flavor, and nutritional density while supporting strong, consistent yields.
🌱 Supports Living Soil Systems
Enhances microbial activity, encourages nutrient cycling, and improves overall soil vitality.
💨 Micronized for Rapid Uptake
Fine powder for quick availability to plants—ideal for both soil mixing and topdressing.
How to Use
General Application
Mix gently into the top 5 cm (2") of soil.
Garden Beds
Up to 228g per 10m² (0.5 lbs per 100 ft²). Apply up to once per month.
Topdressing
10–15 ml (2–3 tsp) per plant, or 5–10 ml per 4 L (1–2 tsp per gallon) of soil, 3–5 times annually.
Premixing Soil
45 ml per 4 L (3 tbsp per gallon) of soil. For bulk soil mixes, use up to 3 kg (7 lbs) per cubic yard.
Lawn Care
Apply 1.5 kg (3 lbs) per 1,000 ft² once a year, or in both spring and fall for best results.
Fruit Trees
0.5–2 kg (1–4 lbs) per tree, based on size.
Guaranteed Analysis
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Total Nitrogen (N): 0%
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Phosphoric Acid (P₂O₅): 0%
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Potash (K₂O): 0.2%
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Calcium (Ca): 1.8%
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Magnesium (Mg): 0.5%

This product complies with Canada’s Organic Production Systems General Principles & Management Standards and Permitted Substances Lists (CAN/CGSB-32.310-2021 CAN/CGSB-32.311-2020)