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This gallery features plants grown using EM to enhance the bioactivity in the soil, create rich organic fertilizer and compost, and innoculate with a 1:1000 spray to protect against pests and disease.
biobased gardening with EM
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EM Gardening
Using EM as part of an integrated garden program can not only produce spectacular gardens but also a healthier and more sustainable environment for you and your companion pets. The reduction in maintenence costs, combined with the gain in yeild resulting from using EM make this a must for home as well as commercial growers.
organic gardener using EM fertilizer and insect control
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organic EM research
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EM Experi-Mint
The two spearmint plants on the right were grown with EM and are clearly larger and healthier. The ones on the left were planted at the same time and watered the same amount with the only difference being that the EM grown plants had a tablespoon of EM Bokashi mixed into the planting soil.
organic EM pest management
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EM Strengthened
This squash plant grown with EM has an exceptionally strong protection of fine spikes which resemble hairs on the leave and vegetable stems. This provides protection against pests and will feel prickly if touched to deter rodent pests also . It was sprayed about every three weeks with EM at a 1:1000 ratio (3/4 teaspoon per gallon of water).
organic EM vegetable
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EM Seed Soaked
This cucumber is a rich dark green color and has a delicate crunch. It was planted from seed soaked in EM for about 10 minutes before being planted directly into the ground.
organic EM biobased insect control
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EM Grapes
The red seedless grapes were fertiized with EM bokashi and sparayed every few weeks with a 1:1000 dilution foliar spray after the grape clusters started to form. The EM innoculates them against insect pests but does not seem to deter birds.
organic rose cultivated organically with EM
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EM Roses
These roses were innoculated with an EM foliar spray (1:1000) every three to four weeks. They seem to produce more roses per stem when using EM.
EM beneficial bacteria inoculates against disease
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EM Calla Lily
The extra large calalilies attracted many bees. The fruit trees and other plants which require pollination to produce fruit benefitted.
organic EM attracts honey bees
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EM Poppies
The poppies were a favorite stop over for the bees. They adorned the garden in spots that did not get watered using the automatic irrigation system. They were watered occasionally using a hose and an attachment which mixed EM at a ratio of 1:1000.
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