Aug 29, 2012
Although the temperature still feels like summer, now is the time for Southern California gardeners to plant cool season vegetables for a spring harvest, say experts at Agromin.
Aug 03, 2012
Larry's Building Materials, with supply yards in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach, has joined a growing list of outlets distributing Agromin organic soil products in Orange County.
Aug 02, 2012
Agromin, an Oxnard-based manufacturer of earth-friendly soil products made from organic material collected from Southern California communities, is accepting requests for field trips to its organics recycling facility in Oxnard.
Jul 30, 2012
Southern California gardeners are busy harvesting summer vegetables in August, but it's also the time to start planning for a fall garden, say experts at Agromin, a manufacturer of earth-friendly soil products made from recycled organic material.
Jun 28, 2012
One of the biggest challenges for gardeners in July is to keep plants hydrated and the soil cool during one of the warmest months of the year in Southern California, say experts at Agromin, a manufacturer of soil products made from organic material.
May 29, 2012
There is still time to enjoy a full Southern California summer garden by planting heat-happy vegetables in June. The typically mild Southern California temperatures during the month give these vegetables a good start for the hotter months ahead.
May 02, 2012
Greg Jackson has been named Southern California Sales Manager for Agromin, one of California's largest producers and distributors of bulk and packaged mulch, compost and value-added specialty organic products.
Apr 23, 2012
Agromin, manufacturer of soil products made from organic material collected from Ventura County communities, is giving away 6 tons of its planting mix during the City of Thousand Oaks' April 28 Arbor/Earth Day celebration.
Apr 04, 2012
Two youth center gardens at Navy Base Ventura County have begun to blossom thanks to a seven-ton donation of planting mix by Agromin.
Mar 28, 2012
April is the time of year to prepare and plant flower and vegetable gardens so they produce throughout summer and early fall. All this activity makes April one of the busiest months for gardeners say experts at Agromin.