Stone grown 'granates? Huh? 'If you pay the price, she'll let you deep inside - but there's a secret garden she hides' - Bruce Springsteen, 1995
This is where we make something of an attempt to explain our perhaps just slightly oblique slogan (stone grown™ pomegranates) and how and why we do what we do with very small rocks.

Very small rocks?
Indeed. We use lots of them. Tonnes and tonnes. The sort of stones you just love to let run between your fingers. Stones of many colours. Rock dusts, zeolites, soluble trace elements, silicates, magnesium and so on. Some are dug in, some are strewn with joy and abandon around the tree, others sprayed like summer rains or dripped with clinical precision by the irrigation system. Ah, minerals! Just got to love them.
Why do we do it? Because it works. Because it's good for the earth. And because it doesn't poison the kids.
New blood from old stones! Could hardly be cleaner.
Rock on.
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