
Garden Transformation with Organic Growth Burst
In early spring, we applied Organic Growth Burst to the soil of our 25' x 75' garden. That was all we did, per the advice of Tom Wafford. We did not add any other fertilizers or pesticides all season. The result was the most beautiful garden we have had!

Beautiful garden transformation with Organic Growth Burst
Impressive Yields and Quality
We had the best crop of tomatoes ever and they were sweet and plump too. Our corn, potatoes, and tomatoes produced more than we have ever had. Our zucchini bloomed and produced until the frost. We just dug our sweet potatoes after the frost and they were the most and biggest we have ever had. We have been complimented so many times about our garden.
We pulled up our green beans after 3 pickings because we already picked 125 quarts canned. The green beans probably would have kept blooming and producing all summer.

Impressive yields and quality from the garden
Less Pests and Weeds
Overall, we had much less weeds than in years past. Plus, we had no tomato blight, no corn worms, no potatoes bugs and no bean worms.
Thriving Despite Drought Conditions
A local newspaper drove by our road and noticed our garden and took a picture of it and put it in their paper. The amazing part is we have had a minor drought this summer and the garden wasn't watered by us because the soil stayed moist.

Garden thriving despite drought conditions - featured in local newspaper
Why Organic Growth Burst Works
Organic Growth Burst works by restoring beneficial microorganisms to the soil, which helps:
- Improve soil structure - allowing better water retention and root penetration
- Enhance nutrient availability - making plants healthier and more productive
- Reduce pests naturally - by creating a balanced ecosystem in your soil
- Increase drought resistance - through improved soil health and moisture retention
Our experience confirms that a single application in spring was enough to transform our garden's performance throughout the entire growing season.
- Carrie (Milan, Indiana)