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Re: Don Chapman's soil-enhancement mycorrhizae


To Toni, Lorrie, Stephanie, and Sheri:

Since Doreen took care of answering your question about Bio-Organics/
mycorrhizal fungi, I guess you don't need this, but I'll add it here
anyway so no one thinks I've ignored them! :)

http://www.bio-organics.com/

Doreen is right, Don is really nice and very easy to talk to.  When I
talked to him, I felt like he really understood just how important my
garden is to me (in a strange way, I look at these plants as
my babies--ooh, I'd hate to think what Freud would think about that!).
He was very helpful and even explained to me in great detail how to insert
the fungi in with the plants that were already in the ground.  And I
never felt like I was being "conned"--no heavy sales pitch was made.  Just
the facts and he even helped me decide how much I needed (I told him my
total square footage and he was able to figure out just how much I would
need for this year).

Anyway, this is really terrific stuff!  It's so nice to go outside and
see my plants looking so healthy and so big so early in the planting
season (for my area anyway).  My guess is I should be picking the smaller
Gardener's Delight tomatoes in another couple of weeks!  :)  Hooray!

....and Sheri, if there was any way I could send you this rain, believe
me, I would be happy to share it with you.  However, I'm sure come July,
I'll be wishing it were back!  ;)

Gail
Fenton, MO (Zone 6)
Email: gailk@wupatki.wustl.edu

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