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The scoop on 'Daniels Plant Food'
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Positive | bethanyshores Cottonwood Falls, KS (1 review) July 14, 2019 | Daniel's works wonderfully well, even at very low doses. I have been using 4oz to a 250 gallon tote for spot watering with very desirable results. My soil is extremely alkaline due to natural lime deposits. Results show Rhubarb and Strawberries standing up strongly after watering with Daniel's. My Tomatoes are setting many more blooms now. Other plants all are extremely healthy after using this very weak solution. I really don't see a need to use more. |
Positive | rsoccer Irving, TX (1 review) March 27, 2009 | I have been using Daniels Plant Food for many years and owe my gardening success to feeding with Daniels. I use it in a hose-end sprayer and feed my flowers, shrubs, trees and lawn. I first notice how well it worked on my roses, it seemed like I had more roses than ever. Although it seemed expensive at first, but when it only takes a teaspoon per gallon for my inside plants and a Tablespoon per gallon for outdoor feeding and I only feed once or twice a month for great results, it really is an low cost way to have a beautiful garden. |
Negative | knobbie Goshen, IN (Zone 5a) (1 review) September 18, 2006 | 3 items i felt gave me a BAD results & Feelings toward Daniel's.
1) the amount of product i had to use. it made the cost much higher than another liquid i compaired.
2) a fatty build up in my lines in the spring and fall when the temp fell.
3) SMELL!
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Neutral | bdl (1 review) May 7, 2003 | While a good product for a chemical it is not really organic but presents as organic. That was a diappointment. I did find another good organic liquid that I use instead. |
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