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Major Elements vs. Trace Elements: Why Your Plants Need Both Last updated: April 7, 2026 Written by: Amir Tajer, B.S.M.E., QAL — Co-Owner & Technical Director, Greenway Biotech Reviewed against: UC Davis Plant Sciences Extension, Penn State Extension Agronomy guidelines, and USDA nutrient function references Disclosure: Greenway Biotech manufactures the fertilizers mentioned in this guide. Alternative formulations, including organic options, are also discussed. ⚡ Quick Facts: Plant Nutrients Major (macronutrients): Nitrogen, phosphorus...
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Is it Possible to Build Your Plant's Immune System?
Last updated: March 25, 2026 Written by: Amir Tajer, B.S.M.E., QAL — Co-Owner & Technical Director, Greenway Biotech, Inc. (Est. 1989 · CDFA Registered · Madera, CA) Reviewed against: UC Davis Plant Sciences, Penn State Extension, and USDA ARS plant pathology research on plant defense mechanisms and nutrient-disease interactions Disclosure: Greenway Biotech manufactures Potassium Sulfate and other fertilizers mentioned in this guide. General nutrient management practices are discussed ind...
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Why Chelated Iron DTPA Can Help Your Aquaponics System Thrive
Chelated Iron DTPA is an artificially created supplement which ensures that plants grown through aquaponics get the necessary amount of iron to thrive. This supplement prevents iron deficiencies by attaching iron to an organic substance, making it soluble. Chelated Iron DTPA works with the natural processes used by plants to absorb iron into the root structure and is specifically optimized to work best in aquaponic systems that have a standard pH level between 6.0 and 7.5. This product is adm...
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A Guide to Natural Herbicides, Pesticides and Fungicides for Your Garden
As we become more aware of the potential hazards posed by using synthetic chemicals in our lawns and gardens, people are scrambling to find alternatives. There are plenty of substances that can be used as eco-friendly fertilizer for plants that don't have to cause harm to the animals and humans that inhabit our properties, as it turns out. Here is a brief guide to natural pesticides, fungicides, and herbicides that can be easily used in your garden to deter pests, weeds, and plant fungus....
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A Guide to Greener Grass - Selecting the Proper Fertilizer for Your Lawn
Having a yard with luscious, green grass is ideal, but is not always the easiest to achieve. Many turn to fertilizer to help with lawn care, but with all the options available on the market, how do you know which one to choose? Read on to learn how to diagnose your lawn and what factors you should consider before deciding what fertilizer is best for your lawn's needs. What Are the Symptoms of a Sick Lawn? Healthy grass is thick, uniformly green and weed-free. When you run your hand over ...
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Garden Moss 101: From Root Causes to Remedies
Moss growth can be an inevitable yet undesirable part of having a garden. No matter how many times you get rid of it, it seems to sneak up on you, reappearing when you least expect it. Yes, removing it by hand or using toxic chemicals can provide temporary relief, but without the right approach to lawn and garden care, it will only return. With so many other forms of unwanted foliage that plague your lawn and garden on an annual basis, it's easy to believe that standard weeds and moss are...
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The Role of Root Health in Your Plants and How to Improve It
Take care of your plants and your plants will take care you. Get more enjoyment from your flowers and plants while increasing crop yield, when you take proper care of their root systems using an organic fertilizer. A common mistake made by new gardeners is to overlook the health of the root systems of their plants. Root systems are like the foundation of a house or building. Just as a poor foundation can lead to a structure tumbling down, an unhealthy root system leads to the "tumbling do...
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Why Monopotassium Phosphate is a Great Choice for Plant Health
Monopotassium Phosphate, an eco-friendly fertilizer makes for strong roots when your plants need it most. Jumpstart your harvest this season with our 100 percent water soluble and heavy metal free Monopotassium Phosphate plant fertilizer that helps establish firm roots early in the growing season to ensure your crops are full and healthy. Our Monopotassium Phosphate fertilizer contains 52% phosphorous and 34% potassium and is a highly efficient and effective form of fertilizer that feed...
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Best Fertilizer for Fruit Trees
Last updated: March 25, 2026 Written by: Amir Tajer, B.S.M.E., QAL — Co-Owner & Technical Director, Greenway Biotech Reviewed against: UC Davis Cooperative Extension fruit tree nutrition guidelines, Oregon State Extension tree fruit management guides, and USDA organic fertilizer standards Disclosure: Greenway Biotech manufactures the fertilizers mentioned in this guide. Synthetic options and alternative programs are also discussed so you can choose what fits your orchard best. ⚡ Quic...
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Why Are My Plant's Leaves Turning Yellow? 8 Causes and How to Fix Them
Last updated: March 22, 2026 Written by: Amir Tajer, B.S.M.E., QAL — Co-Owner & Technical Director, Greenway Biotech Reviewed against: UC Davis, Penn State, and Clemson University Extension plant nutrition guidelines Disclosure: Greenway Biotech manufactures fertilizers and micronutrient products mentioned in this guide. Organic, synthetic, and non-Greenway approaches are also discussed where relevant. ⚡ Quick Facts: Yellow Leaves on Plants Common causes: Nutrient deficiency,...
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A Step by Step Guide to Growing Hydroponic Tomatoes
Last updated: March 25, 2026 Written by: Amir Tajer, B.S.M.E., QAL — Co-Owner & Technical Director, Greenway Biotech Reviewed against: University of Hawaii, Ohio State University Extension, University of Arizona CEAC, and University of Florida IFAS Extension hydroponic production guidelines Disclosure: Greenway Biotech manufactures Tomato Fertilizer 4-18-38, Cal-Mag Plus, and hydroponic nutrients mentioned in this guide. Alternative nutrient approaches and third-party systems are also dis...
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The 5 Best Fertilizers for Beginner Gardeners
Fertilizers contain great nutrient compositions that are not only great for the overall health and growth of your plants, but also fulfill specific nutrient deficiencies in your garden's soil. If you are thinking of starting a garden or just began your gardening journey, picking the right fertilizer may be confusing. To help you get started, here is a list of five best fertilizers you can use. 1. Azomite 0-0-0.2 Azomite is a complex silica ore mined from ancient volcanic ash in Utah, USA...
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The 5 Types of Gardens Kids Love
Spending time outdoors and away from technology is something that should be an important part of all children's lives. The best way you can help your kids and grandkids spend time outdoors is by creating a garden that they'll enjoy. Related Post: 6 Interesting Ways Gardening Can Make You Healthier This guide puts together the top five kinds of garden that kids love. 1. Butterfly Gardens A butterfly garden can help boost a child's interest in science while also getting them in...
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4 Ways to a Spectacular Weed Free Vegetable Garden
Weeds are a pain, and if you're like most gardeners, you'd like to keep them out of your vegetable garden. But how? The first thing to know is that you don't have to use pesticides to manage weed growth. In fact, there are many ways to prevent weeds from growing without using chemicals. Here are four easy ways. Related Post: A Guide to Natural Herbicides, Fungicides and Pesticides in the Garden 1. Mulching Mulching is one of the best ways to keep weeds at bay. When you mulch...
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How Plant Food is Not the Same As Plant Fertilizer
The health and growth of plants depend on several factors, such as the available nutrients, which provide plants with food and protect them from diseases. Plant food and plant fertilizers are two commonly mistaken words. Here is what to know about them. Definitions of Plant Food and Plant Fertilizer Both plant food and plant fertilizer promote plants' healthy and faster growth. Plant food consists of the natural nutrients already in the soil (water, air, and light). Plant fertilizer only...