correct, fertilizers i use are either liquid organic Hydroponics solutions, and or powdered brands such as Dr. Earth, that have blood meal, bone meal, guano, oyster shells, crab shells, shrimp shells, ect...

"organic" foods do not use chemical fertilizers in any way, IE Miracle Grow, or synthetic pesticides, they use Pyrethins instead, which comes from the Chrysanthemum... but is still toxic in smaller amounts to cats, aaaaannnnnnddddd FISH... along with humans in higher amounts... the whole "organic" thing has been blown completely out of proportion.. organic farms dont use horse wagons to haul their crop, they use tractors, quads, and other machines just as others do... they also use the same water supply system as others due, as in Irrigation canals... so with the machinery, cars on the road, ect driving by the canals, leaking oil, gas, and whatnot onto the ground and roadway, then leaching into the canals, how organic, is organic?

its not hard to have a truely organic grown product, but you must do it on your own... i have taken a break from full on gardening this year, just some raspberries, and maybe some snap peas and beans throughout the summer and fall, and of course dill plants... when i do grow say tomatoes, i use a quality soil, like Fox Farms Happy Frog, or Ocean Forest, both of which are "Hot" soils, meaning they contain a large amount of nutrients in the soil, and fertilizing for quite a while is not nessecarry, i do however mix in Dr Earth, at the beginning, then just straight water through the rest of the proccess... and i get far far more tomatoes than i can ever eat, and braches break off due to the amount of weight on them if not tied up... the problem with doing it my way, is that it can get rather expensive, Happy Frog is 16+ a bag for 2 cubic feet and Ocean Forrest is 18+, compare that to Miracle Grow at 5 bucks, or generic soils at 2-5 bucks... the Hydro solutions are 8.99 a bottle, and you need all 4 bottles as the grow solutions are a 2 part process... point is, how far will YOU go to make sure your food is truely organic?

because it costs me a TON, but is worth it every single time i eat it, and i wouldnt change a thing...