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Nature's Curator

I have been involved in a nationwide trial by keen gardeners, Garden clubs, Landscapers, councils and golf courses of a totally new garden product. The product is called Nature’s Curator.

This was very timely for me as I was attempting to break in land that had been recently cleared of fallen Gum trees, casualties of the ferocious storm that swept through the Horowhenua at the end of July. The land was full of Gum detritus and roots and the soil was reduced to being little better than sand so my newly planted seedlings were in need of any extra help they could get.

In November I began the trial in my vegetable garden .Into a cheap trigger spray pack I put in 5 litres of water and added 5mls of the product.After a vigorous shake I was ready to spray the foliage of the lucky plants.My trial included Tomatoes ,Silver Beet ,Parsley, Peppers,Zuchinnis and Egg plants.All were freshly planted out seedlings.I marked the plants that weren’t included in the trial but needn’t have as it was obvious within a week which plants were growing more robustly. When the four week trial was completed and my trial bottle was empty I couldn’t wait to get my hands on more product so all of the garden could be sprayed.

My veggie garden is flourishing.I do not spray for pests and diseases   and expect and usually lose a proportion of my crops to these problems. However this year the crops are prolific and clean. Once a week I lightly spray all the foliage ,from emerging seedlings to fully grown plants with Nature’s Curator.It is such an easy job. I don’t dress up in protective clothing and even spray in windy conditions. I can’t wait till the Tomatoes ripen to see if they taste any better.I am sure the Zucchiniis are sweeter.

Wow is all I can say   as this   is the product all gardeners have been waiting for. Over the years and decades there have been many so called fertilisers and sprays marketed as “Magic” aids or cures for our gardens.But Natures Curator is neither of these. It is a revolutionary breakthrough in the Biological science of growing plants. The horticultural scientist ,Nathan Balasingham, who developed this product ( a New Zealander ) has investigated the plants natural immune system to come up with this.The compounds in the spray trigger the plants immune system to produce essential oils that enable   them  to withstand environmental stresses such as

Climate variation, too dry or too wet

Lack of nutrients

Pest   damage and diseases, promotes faster healing

The oils encourage the growth of brighter coloured flowers and more of them, tastier, crunchier fruit, more prolific vegetables

The results are instant.The misty spray is absorbed by the leaves and triggers the plant to respond immediately. That is why the results are noticed within 24 hours. I have heard that a very sad yellow leafed lemon tree was sprayed with this product one evening and by morning all the leaves had transformed to green. Just one of the many anecdotes I have heard about

Nature’s Curator.It is also being trialled on a dairy farm in the Waikato.As expected grass growth has been spectacular but what has really interested the farmer is that the cows have been eating their soiled grass. Usually cows eat around these areas not liking the methane tainted areas.This results in mounds of bright green grass   left behind after the cows have eaten out a paddock.It is early days in the trial but it does appear that the cows are emitting less methane into the ground .What an exciting prospect that is for our economy.

Does this mean that the food we grow and spray with Nature’s Curator will not only be more prolific and easier to grow but will also benefit our   lives. I’m definitely going to continue using it.

 

 It is not a fertiliser but acts to boost the plants immune system so each plant can repair itself ,ward off pests and diseases Have I been impressed
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