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AussieMaster

Ohio, USA

Does anyone use organic fertilizers such as aggrand? Are they really as good as they claim to be?

4/2/2004 7:44:49 PM

BenDB

Key West, FL

I use Dr. Earth, fish, seaweed, gonna put some crab shells in too that I won.

4/2/2004 7:58:27 PM

BrianInOregon

Eugene, OR

Rub it in why don't you! Darn Patriots cost me that crabshell. :-)

There are a lot of great brands out there that should perform well. I'll be trying Neptune's Harvest for the first time. Any organic program should give you great results while maintaining soil health.

Dwaine(docgipe) is the organic guy to talk to. He won't steer you wrong.

4/2/2004 9:44:57 PM

it is what it is

Streator ,Illinois

I used aggrand last year and was quite happy with it and going to use it this year to.
gene

4/3/2004 9:38:21 AM

AussieMaster

Ohio, USA

I just ordered some neptune's harvest.

4/3/2004 10:28:22 AM

docgipe

Montoursville, PA

I like the following two sources...There are more in the Mid-West and Far Western parts of the country. My two North Eastern suppliers are Fertrell and North Country Organics. They are tops to and with me. I wrote a paper on how I organically fertilize my gardens, lawns and pumpkin patch. Can send it as an attachment.

4/4/2004 7:12:38 PM

docgipe

Montoursville, PA

Hey there.........Jerry Rose's award winning Ohio 2003 pumpkin was largely grown on the elements of organic principle and healthy patch management. He is telling anyone who will listen the he is continuing to reduce synthetic elements and increase natural growing elements.
....He has announced that the AGRO-K foliar pumpkin specific program was a great factor for him last year. He will continue to use the AGRO-K foliar line of products.
...Doing this will be a process for anyone. Each grower moves differently in whichever direction he or she chooses to go. The long term outcome is clearly able to be projected. The choice is in the hands of the grower.

4/4/2004 7:47:53 PM

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