Earths Original Organics

About Earth's Original Organics

Earth’s Original Organics is a small family run business that has a unique patented organic fertilizer with mycorrhizae.

 

Tony Sarah who has been working in the garden and landscape industry in Arizona since January of 1981. He received his Bachelor of Science in Horticulture from the University of Arizona making the Dean’s List. He is a member of the International Society of Arboriculture and the Southern Arizona Arborist Group. He was the co-developer of an organic potting soil.

He spent a couple of years formulating the Earth’s Original Organic fertilizer by experimenting with different ingredients at different ratios at the garden center he managed, mixing them by hand in a five-gallon bucket before developing the final formula. Customer response was such that the local Facebook gardening group members referred to the fertilizer as Tony’s Magic Mix, or Tony’s Magic Dust and still do so to today. They stayed with this naming the second formula Tony’s Magic Flower.

The fertilizer was formulated with the idea of not only providing all the required plant nutrients in one product, but more importantly to bring the soil health back to life. The fertilizer is a unique blend of nutrients with bat guano as the base that supply all of the required plant nutrients as well as promoting healthy soil microbial life essential to promoting a healthy plant.

 

Earth’s Original Organics was designed to be used with edible crops and only has two fertilizers, one for promoting growth and the other for promoting root growth, flowers, and fruit set. The unique formula of the fertilizer has shown its ability to be highly beneficial to all manner of plants from edibles, houseplants, general landscape plants, plumeria, adeniums, roses even potted cacti and succulents.

The fertilizer may even be made into a plant “tea”.

Today’s market fertilizer companies offer several different fertilizers for the home gardener with feather making up the base of many of these. This results in gardeners having to buy multiple different fertilizers for their home and garden use.