Product Review
Greenway Biotech's Blood Meal fertilizer is a great source of quick-acting nitrogen for your vegetables, fruits, and crops. Our Blood Meal has one of the highest Nitrogen percentages in the market with over 13% Nitrogen. Blood Meal has many different uses including: Blood Meal increases Nitrogen level of your soil to improve your crops quality and make it healthier Blood Meal lowers the pH level of the soil to make it more acidic Blood Meal helps the plants with Nitrogen deficiency and fixes it Blood Meal could also act as a pesticide to keep some animals (such as deer and rabbits) and pests away from your garden Blood Meal is a great source for the plants that need immediate help (nutrients) because it is one of the fastest acting fertilizers  Another popular application is to use this product to discourage deer from tampering with your garden. Thank You for Considering Us! Note: Blood Meal is not safe to be consumed by pets.
- High Nitrogen Content: With a nitrogen content of 13%, this fertilizer provides a significant boost to plants' growth and development. Nitrogen is essential for the formation of proteins and chlorophyll, promoting lush green foliage and strong stems.
- Natural and Sustainable: Bovine blood meal is a natural byproduct of the meat industry, making it an eco-friendly and sustainable fertilizer option. It helps reduce waste by repurposing animal blood into a valuable plant nutrient.
- Slow Release: This fertilizer releases nitrogen slowly over time, providing a consistent and long-lasting source of nutrition for plants. It minimizes the risk of nitrogen leaching into groundwater and ensures a steady supply of nutrients for optimal plant health.
- Improved Soil Quality: In addition to its nutrient content, bovine blood meal also contributes to improving soil structure and microbial activity. It enhances soil's ability to retain moisture and nutrients, promoting overall soil health.
- Versatile Application: Blood meal fertilizer can be used for a wide range of plants, including vegetables, flowers, shrubs, and trees. It is particularly beneficial for nitrogen-hungry plants like leafy greens and corn.