Searching For Environmental Heroes
 

 

 
 
We are looking for gardeners who want a safe place for their family and loved ones. We want gardeners who want to try a new technology that will put the biology back into their gardens, so gardens can function naturally, the way they have evolved through millions of years evolution. Science is just beginning to understand these relationships due to all the hard work being done by Dr. Elaine Ingham (Soil Foodweb) and other scientists. With this research and new technology of brewers, we are able to put the biology back into the soil we have injured by our chemical and mechanical approach to gardening. 
 
   

   
       
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Keep It Simple, Inc.
Compost Tea Brewers and Composts
Office: 425.558.0990   ·    1.866.558.0990   ·    Fax 425.558.3695
12323  180th Ave. NE  ·   Redmond, WA 98052-2212 
E-mail:kis@simplici-tea.com
·  www.simplici-tea.com

Photos Courtesy of Monrovia Nursery


             
               
               
               
               
           

As the information and successes grow, the way we look at gardening will change. We will become aware of the importance of all these relationships and need pioneers at the forefront sharing their results with the gardening community. Almost all of the research being done is with food crops. We desperately need information on ornamental plants. 

This is a new frontier and we need individuals willing to try something outside of standard gardening practices. People willing to do more learning and looking not only at the flowers in their garden, but also the myriad of relationships (seen and unseen) that really make up the whole of their garden. 

The key lies in the relationships.