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Le Taz Hot

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18. See post #14.
Mon Oct 15, 2012, 11:54 PM
Oct 2012

I found a local guy with a worm farm. The espoused one has started an indoor (for now) worm bin which will eventually be moved outside. The little fellers seem to be happy and are poopin' away.

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Need a Substitute for Miracle Gro [View all] Le Taz Hot Aug 2012 OP
Compost tea would be an organic substitute. Arkansas Granny Aug 2012 #1
Fish goo, Seaweed goo and compost Viva_La_Revolution Aug 2012 #2
I like Bill's Perfect Fertilizer MuseRider Aug 2012 #3
Worm poop. beac Aug 2012 #4
"Osmacote slow release" lasts up to 9 months and has worked well for us.... Rowdyboy Aug 2012 #5
not sure it's still around, and don't know their political leanings oldhippydude Aug 2012 #6
Nope. Circular firing squad there. Denninmi Aug 2012 #7
thanks oldhippydude Aug 2012 #8
And Whitney's Organics was also purchased by Scotts Gormy Cuss Aug 2012 #13
These buy outs are making me really angry. glinda Sep 2012 #16
Lady Bug. It's all I use. Javaman Aug 2012 #9
I believe Scotts is ultimately owned by...... PuraVidaDreamin Aug 2012 #10
TerraCycle or other worm compost. silverweb Aug 2012 #11
Kelp. And you can grow your own roody Aug 2012 #12
Update Le Taz Hot Aug 2012 #14
Brava, Le Taz! beac Aug 2012 #15
Worm tea. A worm bin. JDPriestly Oct 2012 #17
See post #14. Le Taz Hot Oct 2012 #18
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