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Old 05-27-2009, 06:26 AM   #36 (permalink)
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Default Re: "Organic" Fertillizer

Now my reply isn't going to be nearly as creative, but there's an organic fertilizer by the brand Kellogg's that's sold at most big box home improvement stores that is a 4-4-4 complete - they have a couple others in different balances - that is a blend of organic fertilizers and soil bacteria.

I've had pretty good luck with it, been using it this year on everything in the yard. It works in a pinch if you're feeling lazy.

I've always said that organic gardening will catch on once it's as easy to go organic as it is to garden normally, and I definitely think products like this have a place and are superior to chemical fertilizers. Now, organic purists may cry out that there are superior ways to do things (and I won't argue that) but this is a good second place alternative that I have found pretty helpful.
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