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Sustainable Citrus at FLARES' Merritt Island Groves FLARES' citrus grove at the Kennedy Space Center located in the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Florida. |
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Our citrus program is based on sustainable agriculture practices that is based on the wisdom of the old Florida “Cracker” growers while incorporating the newest bio-rational pesticides. These early growers used natural, organic fertilizers to provide natural and balanced nutrients that build good, healthy soil. Stories of the "Old Orchid Island Fertilizer Mix" and the superb fruit that it nurtured, led us to use the same balance of nutrients in our fertility program. FLARES' groves are fertilized with some of the same organic fertilizers used in the past. Now, biologically renewable fertilizers consisting of composted urban plant debris are applied to the ground and foliar sprays containing seaweed and fish solubles are applied to the canopy. These sprays contain highly refined petroleum crop oil similar to the oils used in the past to safely control pests not controlled biologically. Toxic pesticides are avoided. These practices are the basis for our Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach that protects our fruit crop and trees while providing a sustainable citrus program that is environmentally friendly and safe for all. FLARES' Citrus provides you with the opportunity to taste the “fruits” of our exclusive sustainable citrus program used in our citrus groves located at the Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island, Florida. For more information contact us.
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