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Welcome to our gardening blog!

Here, we'll share tips and tricks for growing various plants, from flowers and vegetables to herbs and fruit. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just getting started, our goal is to provide you with the information and inspiration you need to create a beautiful and productive garden.

Our blog covers various topics, from selecting the right plants for your climate and soil to designing your garden and maintaining and caring for your plants. We'll also share expert advice on common gardening challenges, such as dealing with pests and diseases and creating a sustainable garden.

We believe gardening is an excellent way to connect with nature and create a peaceful and beautiful space for yourself and your loved ones. Whether you have a small balcony or a large backyard, there's always room for a garden. And with the proper knowledge and tools, anyone can be a successful gardener.

So, whether you're a seasoned gardener or new to the game, this gardening blog is here to help. We'll update it regularly with fresh content, so check back often for new ideas and inspiration.

Let's grow together!

The importance of calcium for your soil.

Calcium is an essential nutrient for plants, microbial life, and lawns. Though you can find various forms of calcium, Kelzyme is one of the best-performing calcium products on the market. Due to its bioavailability, organic form, and the fact that its naturally occurring, Kelzyme sets the industry standard for calcium. One of the critical roles of Calcium is to balance the pH of soil. Kelzyme's ability to naturally bind to the negative ions in the soil enables it to balance the PH quickly and effectively.

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A lack of calcium movement within your plant causes blossom end rot. Your soil may be rich in calcium, but if your plant is unable to absorb that calcium, it will not be able to absorb the water or other nutrients you are feeding it. Since tomatoes and peppers are some of the hungriest plants, if they are not able to properly uptake nutrients and water, they will develop blossom end rot easily.