Re: miccorhizae
- Subject: Re: [GWL] miccorhizae
- From: "Doreen Howard" g*@charter.net
- Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:48:01 -0600
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Doreen-- how would a common gardener find and use mycorrhizae. what is
the study you did? Jacqui Heriteau
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Try Chappy's Power Organics at www.rootbooster.com
It has plenty of basic info on mycorrhizae, and you can
order it from the web site. I tested 9 commercial mycorrhyzial
inoculants in 2003 for an article and Chappy's was one of the best. It was
beat only by the one from Bio-Organics, which is owned by the same family and
sells to commercial sources--(rather than home gardeners).
The study I did in 1997 was conducted on heirloom
tomatoes. The results can be found in several databases on the Internet,
including at the Calif. Rare Fruit Growers web site.
Doreen Howard
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