
Photos courtesy of Moon Valley Nurseries
MoonValley Nurseries is starting nationwide online distribution of its SuperCharged Moon Juice fertilizer due to high customer demand.
Now available on Amazon, Super Charged Moon Juice is designed to enhance the growth potential of all trees, palms and plants by stimulating natural growth signals. The product uses Furst liquid technologies, which include a proprietary blend of organic enzymes and amino acids to stimulate the plant's growth signals.
"Moon Juice has quickly amassed a cult following in the gardening and plant community at our nurseries in Arizona, California, Nevada, Florida, Tennessee and Texas," said Grant Beuter, vice president of training & sales at Moon Valley Nurseries. "After such an immense response regionally, we wanted to share our proprietary formula to help gardens thrive nationwide."
Moon Valley Nurseries said that Super Charged Moon Juice maximizes nutrient intake and growth potential; promotes new root hair growth; improve fertilizers and moisture absorption; strengthens cell development throughout the plant structure; addresses soil deficiencies with essential nutrients; protects against environmental stresses; helps plants withstand and recover from extreme heat, frost, freeze and transplanting stress; and fortifies their defenses against diseases, infestations and infections.
The product delivers three critical micro-nutrients — iron, manganese and zinc—that are commonly deficient in warm-weather soils, along with vitamin B1 for improved results in new plantings.
The concentrated liquid formula is easy to mix with water and apply to the root zone or foliage and includes clear instructions.
Founded in Phoenix, Arizona in 1995, Moon Valley Nurseries operates 19 farms and 48 retail locations across Arizona, California, Nevada, Florida, Tennessee and Texas, with more than 5,000 acres of nursery property.
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