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Sherri Harrah:

I’m Sherri with Home Show Garden Pros, and I’m going to show you something. When you start watering the Azomite in that you’ve put in your lawn, garden, or vegetables, you can start to see how it breaks down really quick, and every time you water it, it breaks down even more. But I just love that you can actually see it breaking down and turning into that milky liquid I have Mike here with Azomite, and Mike, that was by design, correct?

Mike Fodge:

Yes, yes. We have three different forms. One of them is a field grit.

Sherri Harrah:

Mm-hmm.

Mike Fodge:

The other one is a micronized, and this one is granular. And, as you can see, when you apply the granular, it gives you more versatility. The micronized needs to be sprayed. The field grit is quite dusty.

Sherri Harrah:

Right.

Mike Fodge:

But this, in its form of granular, is virtually dustless. It goes exactly where you put it, and then you can water it to break it down right where you want it, not where you hope it went.

Sherri Harrah:

Yeah. The first time I bought Azomite, it was powder form, and I took it home, tried to put it out with a fertilizer spreader, and I looked like I got dusted with baby powder.

Mike Fodge:

Yes, yes.

Sherri Harrah:

So, I didn’t know what I was buying at the time. So, now that I’ve found this granulated Azomite, it is amazing. It is mess free. It gets right where I need to put it, and I know it stays where I put it.

Mike Fodge:

Absolutely.

Sherri Harrah:
Awesome. So, get your Azomite.