I was looking at Rootshield and have been shocked by the prices I'm seeing, so for my small 150 sq ft patch I've been looking at alternative strategies.
Is there benefit to trichoderma? It seems be cost effective and highly concentrated.
Any recommendations?
I've been reading that lots of yellowing and leaf die off is originating and occurring from the soil and not necessarily on the leaves themselves.
I'm looking at various possible prevention methods.
I have Azos and Mycorrhizae too.
My soil is a mix of composted manure, above ground bed (peat infused) gardening soil, and some mushroom compost on top of dried leaves and mulched leaves from last fall. The soil is 12" deep throughout the 7.5 x 19.5 bed. The bed is open on the bottom.
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