Re: Transplanting & fertilizer
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- Subject: Re: Transplanting & fertilizer
- From: N* M* <n*@WOLFENET.COM>
- Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 04:47:52 -0700
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Diana, I've not used it yet, but Territorial Seed Company also sells RootsPlus and they say it is a "natural soil and transplant treatment that uses nature's own ingredients." They sell it in quart containers and 1-2 oz. mixed with a gallon is the solution they recommend. They also sell Roots Plus for tomatoes and Roots plus for seedlings. Another alternative would be Plantea which Marion Stirrup can tell you more about. It is a natural fertilizer as well. > Speaking of transplants, I used Miracle Grow >at ½ strength on my transplants, which is high phosphorus and good for >a strong root system. However, there is another high phosphorus >product in the Gardner's supply catalog called RootsPlus, which I >believe is organic Natalie McNair-Huff Happily Gardening in Tacoma, WA Sunset zone 5; USDA Zone 7/8 Publisher/Editor Mac Net Journal http://www.blol.com/web_mnj/
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