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 On The Road with Kids Growing Strong

We will be out and about California this Fall.
Come and see us!

Friday-Sunday Sept. 10 -12
Sacramento Home & Garden Show
Sacramento Convention Center


Saturday, Sept. 18
Plantapalooza Extravaganza!
El Dorado Nursery & Garden
3931 C. Durock Road
Shingle Springs, CA 


Sunday, Sept. 19
Placer County Honey Festival 2010
Ron Feist Park
Elmhurst Drive, Granite Bay, CA


Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010
Carmichael Founders Day
Carmichael Park, CA


Sat/Sunday, Oct. 2 & 4
Chico Fall Home & Garden Show
Silver Dollar Fair Grounds
Chico, CA


Sat/Sunday, Oct. 23 & 24
Redding Fall Home & Garden Show
Redding Convention Center
Redding, CA

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Got milk?

What's a cow have to do with the garden? EVERYTHING! After all, we depend on cows for things like milk and even manure and cows depend on plants!

Milk is high in calcium. Calcium (Ca) is a mineral. Plants need calcium for growth of young roots and shoots. It makes cell walls healthy. You can tell that they may not be getting enough calcium if the edges of new leaves curl or die. On tomatoes you see “blossom end rot” which looks like a sunken, decayed spot on the end of the tomato farthest from the stem.

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Special ingredient: Calcium

You need calcium to maintain healthy, strong bones, support proper functioning of nerves and muscles and to help your blood clot.

Calcium is found in the soil. In fact, it is the fifth most common element in the earth (behind Oxygen (O)  46.6%,  Silicon (Si) 27.7%,  Aluminum (Al) 8.1%, and  Iron (Fe) 5.0%)  making up 3.8% of the earth's crust. We often see calcium in rocks as calcite, dolomite and gypsum.

We need calcium, too: to maintain healthy, strong bones, to support proper functioning of nerves and muscles and to help our blood clot.

We can't rocks and neither can plants. The good news is that soil microbes need calcium too, so they eat calcium compounds, converting them into a form plants can use. Plants take up the calcium, cows eat the plants and we drink the milk from the cows. Just another magical thread in the web of life.

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