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NATURE'S WONDER RESEARCH

The Academy of Agriculture of Armenia
Green House and open air experiments were performed to show that low-productivity land may become productive, such that plants may produce sufficient harvest with amendments, such as local aluminosilicates Zeolite and Dacite with Nature’s Wonder a peat humic substance... MORE...

Peat Humic Substance, Natural Organic Humified Deposits Stimulating Microbial Activity
PHS is one of a class of natural materials called “Fossil Humic Substances” that were examined by
professional engineer H.A. Hartung. These fossil humic substances can be recovered from lignites, and leonardite, all of which require considerable amounts of alkali for extraction... MORE...

The Modern Rose & Nature’s Wonder, Building A Healthy Organic Soil
There is an ever-growing awareness with rosarians today of the benefit in managing good healthy organic soil structures and Nature’s Wonder has proven to do just that. Roses benefit like all other plants from an abundance of organic nutrients held in the soil.. MORE...

Evaluation of Nature’s Wonder on Bluegrass Establishment
As listed in the product literature Nature’s Wonder is a peat humic substance that is marketed as a biostimulant. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of Nature’s Wonder as a biostimulant for the establishment of Kentucky Blue Grass in the field. MORE...

Evaluation of Nature’s Wonder on Spider Plant Growth
As listed in the product literature Nature’s Wonder is a peat humic substance that is marketed as
a biostimulant. Biostimulants are generally regarded as non-nutritional products that may, under some conditions, reduce fertilizer requirements and increase yield and resistance to plant stress.. MORE...

The Soil Food Web
Dr. Elaine Ingham, B.A., M.S, Ph.D., is the president and director of research at the Soil Foodweb Inc. The Soil Foodweb Inc. began from Dr. Ingham’s creative work as an Associate Research Professor in the Department of Forest Science at Oregon State University... MORE...

VIRGINIA POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
Dr Erik Ervin is an assistant professor of turfgrass ecology and physiology in the department of crop
and soil environmental sciences. Dr. Ervin has been involved in research work in the areas of ecology, physiology, and biochemistry of cool and warm season grasses... MORE...

OMRI
The Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) is a non-profit organization started in 1997 by organic certification agencies. Its mission is to provide professional, independent, and transparent review of materials allowed to produce, process, and handle organic food and fiber. OMRI has reviewed Nature’s Wonder based on the OMRI GML, the operating manual for review of Brand Name Products; it has passed the review and can be found in the OMRI GML as follows: MORE...

Material Data Safety Sheet
The Material Data Safety Sheet is a document covering the background, composition, and safety features of Nature's Wonder. There are nine parts: MORE...