Eco-1™ Garden Spray
Eco-1™ Garden Spray protects your customers’ entire garden against a broad spectrum of insects, mites and fungus. Its OMRI-listed vegan formulation is designed with everyone in mind. It can be used indoors or outdoors, on food crops for same-day harvest. Eco-1 is formulated to avoid burning with frequent use and kills insects from eggs to adults! To learn more, visit arborjet.com/eco-1.
NutriRoot®
NutriRoot® 2-2-3 Liquid Soil Applied Fertilizer is a multi-component formulation that provides a single solution for your plants’ needs. A unique blend of nutrients, seaweed extract, humic acid, surfactants and humectants, NutriRoot reduces watering, accelerates root growth and improves transplant survival. Unlike most products, NutriRoot combines these components into one easy and effective solution that enables soil to pull water from the air into the root zone, reducing wasted water, while supporting microbiology and stimulating root growth. Now a USDA Certified Biobased Product, NutriRoot uses 86 percent renewable carbon content, an impressive 15 percent above the minimum requirement. To learn more, visit arborjet.com/nutriroot
Eco-1™ Garden Spray Display
Increase your profits and offer your customers a one-stop shop to a naturallyprotected garden with the Eco-1™ Garden Spray Display. Designed with extra messaging, this display will help you sell these unique products, while also saving valuable space and set-up time. The Eco-1 display arrives shoppable and pre-stocked with a variety of OMRI-listed and vegan friendly Eco-1 sizes, to meet the growing needs of any home gardener who walks into your shop. To learn more, visit arborjet.com/garden-center.
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