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CLU Students Practice Regenerative Farming Agromin

CLU Students Practice Regenerative Farming Agromin

  Students from Cal Lutheran University’s Sustainable Edible Education (SEEd) program have been busy getting an early start on their spring garden. The students are adding a custom amendment blend of organics, sand and biochar that was specifically designed...
Plan For Spring Gardens in February

Plan For Spring Gardens in February

  Spring and the busy planting season are still a ways away, but mild weather in February could mean gardeners can start their outdoor activities early. Plant Tomatoes: Tomatoes can grow nicely in winter. Check with your nursery for tomatoes that are best for...
KEYT-TV – Signs of life after Thomas Fire

KEYT-TV – Signs of life after Thomas Fire

Ventura Botanical Gardens experiencing bloom By: KEYT-TV Newsroom Staff Posted: Jan 31, 2018   It might appear charred and lifeless at the Ventura Botanical Gardens following the Thomas Fire that ravaged the area, but it’s not all bad news. The flames...
Keeping the Greens Green at Sherwood Country Club

Keeping the Greens Green at Sherwood Country Club

Agromin was recently asked by Sherwood Country Club members to address localized bare and wet spots throughout the golf course. The Sherwood course, located in Lake Sherwood near Thousand Oaks, is among the top private courses in California, and hosts the PGA tour....
Agromin Featured in KCLU Interview

Agromin Featured in KCLU Interview

Agromin was recently featured in a KCLU interview. It provides a excellent account of the organic recycling process. To listen to the interview click here. A transcript is below. South Coast-Based Green Recycler That Works To Reduce Climate Change Is One Of Largest In...
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