High Brix Gardens

High Brix Gardens Grow your own nutrition. We're all about helping you improve your health by growing the highest quali

Food Quality Concerns - Dr. Misak's Radio Interview With Jon FrankIn his radio program A Natural Connection, Dr. Misak i...
03/18/2015

Food Quality Concerns - Dr. Misak's Radio Interview With Jon Frank

In his radio program A Natural Connection, Dr. Misak interviews Jon Frank on the aspects of high brix gardening. (The actual interview starts around 17:20)

Darrel Misak is the President of Pittsburgh Alternative Health, Inc which is a company with a mission of seeking truth in and through natural medicine. Pittsburgh Alternative Health, Inc. is a

04/24/2013
01/08/2013

Here is a 30 page report that emphasizes why it is so important
to grow our own nutrition. I wrote this report by looking at nutrition from a soils up approach.

http://members.mineralizedgardens.com/squeeze_pages/6371-free-report-intro-video

1. Food carries nutrients from the soil to your body

2. As the soil so the food

3. To grow better foods first grow the soil

4. To grow better soil it must be crafted

5. To grow your health you must change your food supply

All of these points are covered in the
free report called Grow Your Own Nutrition
but I would like to emphasize point no. 4.

To Grow Better Soil It Must Be Crafted
Soil is malleable. It can be changed by your
stewardship. As you apply what is deficient
the pattern of the soil changes.

The goal of crafting soil is a lot like a
sculptor. Michelangelo could take a large
hunk of marble and chip away at it until
it became a thing of beauty. This is
exactly what can be done in your garden.

Excessive nutrients are avoided while
deficient nutrients are added. Calcium,
phosphorous, and potassium levels and
ratios play a huge role in sculpting a soil
capable of growing therapeutic grade foods.

This changing of the pattern directly
impacts the environment for soil biology
and the quality of the produce being raised.
As Dr. Reams used to say "Cause and Effect,
Cause and Effect."

A One-Winged Bird Cannot Fly
It takes two wings for a bird to fly.
While this report centers on growing food
its conclusion clearly points toward soil
mineralization. Soil mineralization is
foundational for revitalizing our food supply.
Call it the right wing.

At the same time the applied minerals need to
be mobilized from the soil into the plant.
Achieving this requires the other wing. The
"other wing" will be described in-depth in a soon to be released video.

Here is a recent blog entry on keeping energy up in your garden:
09/05/2012

Here is a recent blog entry on keeping energy up in your garden:

Summer is flying by and I wonder if we will have an early fall this year. In southern Minnesota we have night temperatures in the mid to upper 50′s. This year we had 8 brix green beans with great flavor. I need to check our zucchini since they feel heavy.

03/09/2011

Just a quick note to let you know that there have been some updates on the brixchart. We have added cured garlic and kale and slightly reduced the good and excellent numbers for strawberries and blueberries. I have also added a back page showing the link between brix and nutrient density.

http://www.highbrixgardens.com/pdf/brix-chart.pdf

High Brix Gardens is an undertaking of International Ag Labs. For the past 25 years International Ag Labs has been a lea...
07/08/2010

High Brix Gardens is an undertaking of International Ag Labs. For the past 25 years International Ag Labs has been a leading proponent of quality foods and animal feedstock. Our approach has been to help farmers achieve quality by enhancing nutrient availability, microbial stimulation, and plant health.

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