Transcript:

Sherri Harrah:

So you’re trying to figure out what size bag of Azomite to get. So this is the normal size bag that we see, this 44 pound bag. We have Mike with Azomite over here, and we’re going to get this big bag for your big jobs down here. And Mike, what do you have for everybody?

Mike:

So we have this Azomite in a 10 pound bag. So not everybody has a third of an acre or a half an acre to put down Azomite on, but they have houseplants, indoor and outdoor. They have potted plants, gardens.

Sherri Harrah:

Small patio gardens.

Mike:

Absolutely.

Sherri Harrah:

Yeah.

Mike:

And so this is here primarily for those people who, if they bought a 44 pound bag, would be using that bag for two or three years.

Sherri Harrah:

Yes.

Mike:

And that’s how long this, it’s got a shelf life of five years.

Sherri Harrah:

Okay.

Mike:

So that’s not a problem if you want to save money, but if you want to try it out, this is what I recommend, a 10 pounder, because this will work with your fertilization program. Then put the whole 10 pounds out and it’s about the same application, so that way you can see and then make a decision on whether to go to the 44 pound bag.

Sherri Harrah:

Well, there you go. So something for everybody and every project.