The Invisible Gardener is here to raise awareness and show you how to turn lifeless dirt into rich living soil. Banish pesticides and chemical fertilizers from your garden. Working with Mother Nature for a better environment. Fifty years of magic. The Invisible Gardener's touch digs deep from soil rejuvenation to optimal vegetation abundance. He's the integral, unseen, harmonious piece of the landscape, like the space between breaths. Andy's attentive and wholistic connection to growth understands maximum potential.
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The Invisible Gardener grew up in New York, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Miami, Florida, where he learned to use Organics from his mother, who naturally grew her fruits and vegetables. This exposure to organic gardening techniques laid the foundation for Andy's philosophy. In 1970, after serving two years in the U.S. Navy, he entered the University of Florida in Gainesville.
He will help you discover problems and develop natural solutions to them. Reducing your watering without damaging your plants as well as help you organically with all of your property's nutritional needs. His goal is to help you to know the problems both long term and short term and to help you to achieve a happy healthy environment.
Reviews (5)
Don Maclay
May 01, 2020
I note that the other reviews are from a while ago, like 5 years. Andy has been doing his thing for a while longer than that, I know because I've lived in Malibu for a long time and have seen his local newspaper blogs for a long time. He has a secret recipe solution in a large tank in his truck and when he applies it (using a pump, a long high pressure hose, and a hose end nozzle, all coming from the truck), good things happen. Plants and grass get greener and it is as though they came back from the dead.
Also although we aren't sure yet about this, a bark beetle type of infection in an evergreen tree in our back yard seems to be getting better. Andy's favorite word it seems, is "soil". His "invisible" treatment is all about fixing the soil to encourage green growth. So far, so good, he is doing wonders for our relatively small yard and gardens. If you want your yard to start looking better, give him a try, I think you will like the result!
Also although we aren't sure yet about this, a bark beetle type of infection in an evergreen tree in our back yard seems to be getting better. Andy's favorite word it seems, is "soil". His "invisible" treatment is all about fixing the soil to encourage green growth. So far, so good, he is doing wonders for our relatively small yard and gardens. If you want your yard to start looking better, give him a try, I think you will like the result!
Lothar Delgado
May 11, 2014
Jessica Reisman
Apr 11, 2014
Larry Tackett
Jan 15, 2014
Andy is the plant whisperer. Some people have a green thumb but the Invisible Gardner is like the jolly green giant. He has one of the most complete integral understandings of how each ecosystem works and can immediately identify the strengths and the weakest links. In reading his books, I have developed, over the years, a deeper more comprehensive relationship with the soil, water, air and the plants. His sense of humor makes learning fun. What ever the challenge you are facing in your garden, the Invisible Gardener has a practical, non-toxic solution.
The Worst
Dec 11, 2013
I have worked with Andy for many years and have never come across a property that he wasn't able to help the property recover (if the owners cooperate). His knowledge in organics is extensive, always updating, researching and the website is Very informative and easy to navigate. His super seaweeds are also excellent. Jeffrey Garovoy