Accelerated Organics supports sustainable agriculture by working with farmers and sourcing organic products. Our techniques improve plant vitality by increasing the biology of your soil. The soil food web is responsible for breaking down and solubilizing organic nutrients making them available to the roots. Without active microbes to decay them, organic nutrients may sit dormant in the soil. We are simplifying a complex process and taking pride in the exceptional quality of microbial rich products we purvey. Understanding your garden soil is unique, we are here to collaborate and fulfill your individual needs. If you’re farming and gardening with organic soil you have many for cost effective options for pest, fungus, and disease control.
Natural pH control:
The Rhizosphere is the area directly outside the individual roots of the plant. It has the highest concentration of beneficial microbes and root secretions. This “network” is able to instantly alter the pH of the soil to the exact number the plant prefers. This area is also home to Tricoderma fungi, which is responsible for fighting off disease pathogens in soil.
Natural Pest Control:
By brewing Compost Teas with GUARANTEED high concentration of BENEFICIAL NEMATODES we are able to effectively control:
- Cabbage Root Maggots,
- Corn Rootworms,
- Cucumber Beetles
- Flea Larve
- Fungus Gnats
- Onion Maggots
- Peach Tree Borers
- Strawberry Weevils
- Thrips
- White Grubs
Natural Fungi Control Using Mycorrhizae:
Mycorrhizal fungi form symbiotic relationships with the roots of a single or multiple plant root system. These fungi alter the structure of roots to form an intimate connection to facilitates a 2-way nutrient exchange. The mycelium of mycorrhizal fungi essentially extend the roots system of their associated plants to help the plants easily draw in nutrients, minerals, and water from afar. In return, the plant provides the fungus with sugars derived from photosynthesis. By applying tea with heavy concentrations of Endo and Ecto mycorrhizae, we are able to install a fungal species that is much stronger than most common problem fungi, and through a “survival of the fittest” principle, the problem fungi is unable to survive.