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Glenda_Michigan
Fowlerville, MI
(Zone 5b)

March 26, 2008
5:48 PM

Post #4713342

Al, thanks again for your help the other night. I'd be lost without it. I've been shopping today for the ingredients needed to make (my own) potting soil, and can't wait to get started. :-D I'll post a picture once I get my Mimosa tree potted and the leaves come out. ~~ Regardless of the forum, Dave's Garden folks are the best!

Using Dyna-Gro's website to find distributors, I ended up calling all over Michigan to try to find their Foliage-Pro 9-3-6 and no one had it. I ended up buying it off of ebay. ([HYPERLINK@cgi.ebay.com])

Also, just so you all know, when I went to an ACO Hardware store today to buy my bag of Schultz soil conditioner, the manager told me that Schultz is no longer making their granite soil conditioner. He speculated that the reason Schultz discontinued their production of the granite soil conditioner was that maybe it was too expensive to make. He said that ACO Hardware bought up what was left of Schultz's soil conditioner inventory, and that once it's all gone, it's gone for good. Al, if this is true, what is the next best product to use instead of Schultz soil conditioner (granite), and where can we find it?

Hope this helps... If this info is inaccurate, please let me know.
:) Glenda

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