Dr. Earth

drumsinttown

Well-Known Member
Really gaining some appreciation for this company.

a good portion of their products are carried by my local nursery.
I also notice their products sold at alot of hardware stores.

Been using their high N bat guano and kelp meal for a little while now and I have to say it is not bad at all... PLUS.... Organic, organic, organic

go to....

http://www.drearth.net/

and click on Garden Guide in the top section....

I am finding the companies I am more compelled to trust with the health of my plants are the ones that actually invest more in the education of their potential clients than in the sale of their products, THUS leaving me more compelled to buy their products....


Anyone else have any experiences with this company?
 

Ohsogreen

Well-Known Member
Drumsinttown... I tried www.drearth.net but it would not load for me ? So, I typed in www.drearth.com and it loaded right up. It is a very interesting site. Like you said lots of good info.
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I too, like the fact they are willing to tell you the ingredients and provide detailed info on how to use them.
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Chem fert companies don't like giving out their ingredients list - chemically rendered petroleum waste byproducts - chemically rendered industrial sludge ... chemically processed smoke stack scrapings... & no I am not making this shit up....etc...etc...
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Looks like Dr Earth has all the goodies covered...myco fungi, humic acids, organic ferts & soil amendments. It just made my browsers favorites list.
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Thanks for the good info.....
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davalaban

Active Member
I was just looking at their stuff at my local garden store. I'll be going back in a couple weeks to pick some up.

Bat guano with soil microbes, 10-3-1. 1.5 pound box for $10.
 

Connoisseur177

Well-Known Member
for anyone that is starting or a couple years in.. and have decided that organics is the way 2 go.. i couldnt suggest a better fertilizer/soil to start with..
 
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