Remarkable Produce Garden with Organic Growth Burst

By Margaret Stewart | 6/16/2024

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First-Time Experience with Organic Growth Burst

My husband and I used this product this year (2017) for the first time. About March or so, we hand sprayed our garden and vegetable boxes with the recommended dosage of Organic Growth Burst and then tilled it into the soil or in the boxes, turned the soil before planting.

Margaret Stewart's remarkable produce garden harvest using Organic Growth Burst

Margaret's abundant garden harvest after using Organic Growth Burst

Onions and Potatoes - Clear Difference in Growth

The first vegetables we planted were onions and potatoes. We planted onions in some flower pots (no Growth Burst) but potting soil as well as in the garden between the hills of potatoes (with Growth Burst). There was definitely a difference between the sizes of the onions - the garden being quite a bit larger even though the flower pots had potting soil. Also, the garden onions were harvestable earlier.

We have never seen so many potatoes - we planted 3 rows - a red, a white, and a yellow. All three did well, but had we known how much they would produce, we would have only grown 1/3 row of each. Few bugs on the potatoes; very easy to dig - not too deep, not too shallow - just the right depth. We could dig them with our gloved hands... few were exposed to the sun (which turns them green)... just a much looser soil in which to work.

Impressive Germination Rates with Beets and Beans

Beets were planted next - we think what we noticed most about the "many" beets is the germination rate even though we were using one and two year old seed...most of them sprouted in contrast to previous years when I planted 2 and 3 times to get enough. We have canned and canned beet pickles and still have beets in the garden as of September 2017.

Beans followed - usually we plant and re-plant beans, but not so this year; only had to plant once and practically every seed germinated. I have opened up my garden to several of the neighbors to pick beans and am now in the process of drying "shellies"; probably will not buy soup beans this Winter since we have enough to dry ourselves if we have the energy to preserve them.

Abundant Cucumbers and Peppers

Cucumbers and peppers (both sweet and jalapeno) were abundant. Lots of homemade pickles this year. We should not be buying pickles this Winter - which is unusual.

Sweet, Pest-Free Tomatoes

Tomatoes - oh so sweet tasting! Yes, some were heirloom, but not all and they were all extremely sweet - exceptional! No bugs or worms on the tomatoes and last year, the bugs devoured the tomatoes. We have just planted fall tomatoes (about August 1, 2017) and they are doing nicely...should have green tomatoes to put in "cold room" of our basement and anticipate have fresh tomatoes through December 2017 and maybe January 2018. Their flavor will probably not be as good, but still much better than hot house tomatoes from the grocery.

I have canned, frozen, and dehydrated tomatoes and have given away lots. The Romas have done exceptionally well as have the Early girl, Beef Steak and the heirlooms...a very bountiful harvest. All our neighbors love us - so much to give them this Summer.

Spectacular Sweet Potato Harvest

We have just dug our sweet potatoes - WOW! Each hill had 15-18 nice sized sweet potatoes and we planted 24 plants so several bushels of sweet potatoes. The sweet potatoes were so easy to dig - again the soil seemed much looser and we had potatoes galore, contrary to last year when we had vines galore.

A Remarkable Garden Transformation

Our garden has never produced this well!!! We have harvested to can, freeze, and dehydrate or dry so much, not to mention what we have given away. The soil seems so much looser and more manageable, and there seems to be fewer bugs. If we get to continue to use Organic Growth Burst, we may need to decrease the size of our garden - one can eat, can, freeze, dehydrate, and give away just so much product. Thanks to the product Organic Growth Burst, our Summer harvest has been much easier and more bountiful.

Key Benefits Experienced:

  • Improved Soil Structure - Looser, more manageable soil
  • Higher Germination Rates - Even with older seeds
  • Increased Yields - So abundant they shared with neighbors
  • Better Flavor - Especially noticeable in tomatoes
  • Fewer Pests - Significant reduction in garden pests
  • Extended Harvest - Produce continued longer into the season

- Margaret Stewart

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our organic soil amendments, application, and ordering.

Organic Growth Burst is a WSDA Registered Organic soil amendment containing beneficial microorganisms, natural enzymes, and chelated minerals. It restores soil biology naturally — rebuilding the microbial ecosystem that chemical farming practices have damaged.

Yes. Organic Growth Burst is 100% non-toxic and non-hazardous. It is safe for plants, people, pets, and pollinators. It contains only natural microorganisms and organic minerals — no synthetic chemicals.

WSDA stands for Washington State Department of Agriculture. Our WSDA Organic registration confirms that Organic Growth Burst meets the standards of the USDA National Organic Program (NOP) as an approved organic input.

Organic Growth Burst is our flagship soil amendment for general soil restoration. Organic Digester Boost is a microbial inoculant designed to break down crop residue and compost faster. Organic Digester Plus is an enhanced concentration formula for severely degraded soils that need intensive restoration.

We offer two calcium formulas: the Dormant Mix for fall/winter application that builds calcium reserves in soil, and the Growing Mix for spring/summer application that supports active plant growth. Both provide plant-ready calcium that strengthens cell walls and improves nutrient uptake.

Mix 3 oz per gallon of water and apply evenly to soil. One gallon of concentrate covers approximately 4 acres. Apply twice per year — once in early spring before planting and again in late summer or early fall.

Yes. Unlike chemical treatments that require dry conditions, Organic Growth Burst can be applied during rainfall. Water actually helps activate the beneficial microorganisms.

Soil biology begins responding within days of application. Visible improvements in plant color, root development, and soil texture typically appear within weeks. Full soil ecosystem restoration builds over a complete growing season and improves with each subsequent application.

Yes. Independent laboratory tests confirm up to 90% reduction in glyphosate levels over 45 days. Our product contains specific bacteria (Bacillus and Pseudomonas species) that produce enzymes capable of breaking glyphosate down into harmless compounds.

Absolutely. Apply 3-6 oz per gallon of water around the drip line (outer edge of branches) of established trees. Orchards and vineyards are one of our highest-value use cases — the calcium and microbial support directly improve fruit quality and yield.

We offer 16 oz bottles ($49.95), 1-gallon jugs ($200), and 2.5-gallon containers ($500). For commercial operations, we also offer 250-gallon totes — contact us for bulk pricing.

Yes. We ship to all 50 states from our facility in Indiana.

Yes. We offer tiered wholesale pricing for resellers, distributors, and commercial operations. Contact us at info@4gsoilrestoration.com or book a consultation for wholesale details.

Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. The microorganisms in the formula are shelf-stable but perform best when stored at moderate temperatures. Do not freeze.

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