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Re: Yellowing Seedlings/Plants
- To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT <S*@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Yellowing Seedlings/Plants
- From: "* O* <C*@AOL.COM>
- Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 09:01:27 -0500
In a message dated 97-03-11 14:57:06 EST, Sue writes:
<< I don't want to alarm you, but since you mentioned the 'Sam's Magic
Earth' by name (and I'm assuming that this is the product produced
for Wal-Mart's 'Sam' -- if not, what I'm going to say is completely
irrelevant, so please ignore it!) ... I bought some a couple of years
ago, and had a *terrible* time with it. It was full of uncomposted
wood chips, twigs, etc. and the plants I planted in it did VERY
poorly until I re-planted them in different soil. >>
Dear Sue:
Thanks for the info! I wasn't too concerned about your experience with
Walmart's Magic Earth. I used this last year, in combo with compost and
another soilless mix and my tomatoes went wild. I did use the magic earth
alone for transplants, so perhaps I will rethink this for the future
transplants and see if this makes a difference.
Toni
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