"I love
Nature's Big Bud. I apply a 30
percent solution on the leaves of my
landscape stock every 10 to 14 days
and get healthier looking plants
with better color and more blooms.
Seeds presoaked in Nature's Big Bud
germinate more readily and have
higher survival rates than those
left untreated. As an added benefit
my aphid problems are gone!"
Bulk Compost Blend For Sale to
Landscapers, Nurseries, Garden Centers, Golf
Courses, Commercial Plant Growers, etc.
We have bulk quantities of our finest compost
blend available for delivery or pick up at our
facility (Legacy Ranch) in Campo, Ca. Our
product is a mix of thoroughly composted organic
horse manure, high quality pure worm castings,
and natural 100% Shidigera (Mohave) Yucca.
Produced by Master Composters of Organic Horse
Manure.
This is a superb product for any
landscape/gardening project including turf and
golf courses. Only the highest quality for all
your agricultural needs in any amount required.
We have commercial growers using this product
now as starter soil for plants with great
success.
Prices
Spring Sale Prices!
$45 per
cubic yard - $50 delivery fee
Oak Tree Treatment for the
Gold - spotted Oak Borer and Sudden
Oak Death disease.
We spray all trees for this pest. Contact
Richard Buck for a free estimate.
CONTACT: RICHARD BUCK (619) 478 - 9241 or email
Nature’s Big Bud
Liquid Worm Castings have been
tried and tested in commercial applications with
great success. We provide all commercial growers
with the opportunity to purchase bulk quantities
of our product in 2 1/2, 5, and 55 gallon
containers and will deliver them to your site
fresh and ready to use.
Landscapers, plant and tree growers, and others
will find our organic product safe and
environmentally friendly as well as effective in
increasing production quantity and enhancing
quality in your commercial fields or greenhouses.
Golf courses are under increasing
pressure to limit the use off toxic chemicals in
runoff. Liquid worm castings are used on many
courses now and we suspect many more in the
future. San Francisco, in their effort to reduce
pesticides, has been using liquid worm castings
on their public golf course greens for over five
years with excellent results:
“Back in 1996, the Board of Supervisors passed a
demanding ordinance requiring all of our
municipal properties, from S.F. General Hospital
to the Lincoln Park Golf Course, to implement an
aggressive integrated pest-management (IPM)
program…Historically, golf courses have been
soaked in pesticides. Turf is constantly under
stress when it's cut as closely as it is for the
putting greens, which makes the grass highly
vulnerable to fungus-based disease, and almost
all golf courses are treated with chemicals on a
regular preventive schedule. That means they're
getting sprayed whether disease is present or
not…(on the city’s public golf courses) the City
is following the lead of the Presidio's Marnie
Blair, who treats the Presidio golf course with
a regular dosing of compost "tea." The mixture,
filled with fungus-fighting microbes, keeps the
greens looking sharp… because of this program,
no fungicides have been used at either Lincoln
Park Golf Course or Pacifica's Sharp Park Golf
Course for the past three months, and the greens
look terrific. This approach is a big first step
in golf-course maintenance...” Lisa Van Cleef
“OUR PARKS ARE GREEN” SF ENVIRONMENT, July 10,
2002.
Fields sprayed with NBBLWC. The dark green
portions show those areas treated
whereas as the adjacent areas are brown with
little growth.