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Forum: Beginner VegetablesReplies: 3, Views: 88
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jojoringer
Joey in Conroe, TX
(Zone 8b)

March 15, 2008
03:27 PM

Post #4667833

When my tomato seedings got up a few inches I went on the hunt for a fertilizer I could use on them. I found Terracycle Worm Poop in a bottle LOL. I gavesome of them a very small dose and it is awesome! They sprouted their 2nd leaves the next day. I have to be careful that they don't get leggy with this stuff, but I tell you they look so much better than my "control group" that didn't get any. I have since given them a dose as well. I think it would be too expensive for a full blown tomato patch, but seemed to work great on the seedlings.
Their business is rather interesting You can find out more about them here.
http://www.terracycle.net/tomato.htm
Has anybody else tried it? They make a whole variety of garden products, I just tried some of their tree and shrub fertilizer stakes too, but too early to tell on those.
Dean_W
Cedar Park, TX
(Zone 8b)

March 15, 2008
03:59 PM

Post #4667943

I was thinking of buying some, but it seemed to expensive.
HenryClay
New Orleans, LA

January 13, 2009
05:05 PM

Post #6001631

I bought the Worm Poop from Terracycle for orchids and I've had 2 rebloom ( contrasted with NONE before.)
rtl850nomore
Glendale/Parks, AZ

January 14, 2009
04:25 PM

Post #6005555

I think the guys behind Terracyle should have received an "A++" in marketing when they wrote their business plan for this company in their college class. If you read the story on this company it is very impressive. If you read their product labels, not so impressive. You are buying quite a bit of water and not much of anything else.

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