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PET SAFE LAWN CARE PRODUCTS
FOR A PET SAFE, HEALTHY, PEST RESISTANT LAWN, we offer an
integrated natural lawn care system, involving the use of
natural organic fertilizer, proper watering, mowing and
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EcoChem Pet Safe Natural Organic
lawn care products are highly efficient, have no adverse affect
on the environment and are NOT harmful to animals, plants,
humans, aquatic life, honeybees, earthworms, beneficial insects
and birds.
Our products are produced in accordance with NOSB (National
Organic Standards Board) guidelines. The materials used in the
production process are derived from naturally occurring and
sustainable sources and are consistent with organic principals
and the National List of Allowed Substances. Our products do NOT
contain synthetic chemicals, animal components, animal
by-products, manure or manure by-products or sewage sludge.
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A premium quality pet safe organic fertilizer for
seasonal lawn and turf grass care...READ
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CBLC...READ MORE
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CB-712
pet safe thatch digester is formulated to accelerate the
natural decomposition of lawn thatch, grass clippings and other
organic residue...READ
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Turf Pro is a is a highly concentrated pet safe organic
fertilizer for lawns, turf & golf courses....READ
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TURF PRO GROWS TROPICAL FLOWERS...READ MORE
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EC-504 is pet safe natural pond cleaner formulated for use in controlling
pond scum, algae and odor that commonly plague lakes and ponds.
EC-504 works in the entire water column, as well as bottom
sludge layers. EC-504 is environmentally safe and is not harmful
to humans, plants and animals...READ
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A
pet safe soil enhancer, plant growth stimulant and chelating agent...READ
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CB-707 is an organic herbicide
adjuvant formulated for weed control in lawn and turf grass.
CB-707 can augment the efficiency of herbicides and aid in
reducing herbicide application rates...READ
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CBF-2606
is a pet
safe organic plant protectant for use on grass, turf, trees,
ornamentals, flowers etc....READ
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CB-FVR is totally organic fertilizer formulated for flowers,
trees, shrubs, fruit, vegetables, root crops and ornamentals.
CB-FVR offers numerous advantages in many different growing
mediums, and is suitable for professional organic farmers as
well as horticulturists, vegetable growers, manufacturers of
plant substrates, tree farmers, landscapers, etc...READ
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A natural organic seed treatment formulated to initiate and stimulate
germination and protect against fungus spores. CB-QGG contains a
mixed cultured solution with macro and micro nutrients, amino
acids, enzymes, proteins, vitamins and minerals....READ
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Beyond Pesticides - Protecting Health and the Environment with Science, Policy and Action...READ
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SAFETY
EcoChem bio based lawn care products are produced in accordance
with NOSB (National Organic Standards Board) guidelines. The
materials used in the production process are derived from
naturally occurring and sustainable sources and are consistent
with organic principals and the National List of Allowed
Substances. EcoChem lawn care products do NOT contain synthetic
chemicals, animal components, animal byproducts, manure or
manure byproducts. EcoChem lawn care products are
environmentally safe and are not harmful to animals, plants and
humans.
COMPLIANCE
EcoChem lawn & garden products, comply with EPA Toxic Substance
Control Act (TSCA) and the rules, orders and regulations
promulgated there under including:
a) Sections 4, 5, 6 & 7; Title 40 Chapter 1, 707.20 thru 707.75;
b) 40 CFR Sections 704.3. 710.2(e) and 720.3(c); and
c) Sections 5 and 13, reference 42FR64583
d) EC-4000 does not contain marine
pollutants as defined in 49 CFR 171.8
Tick
& flea repellents contain deadly pesticides...READ MORE
When pets munch on
chemically treated lawn grass, their health is a risk...READ MORE
Exposure
to herbicide treated lawns and gardens increases the risk of bladder
cancer by four to seven times in Scottish Terriers...READ MORE
Source:
Purdue University veterinary researchers published April 15, 2004
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