[Organic_Gardening] Re: Seed starting mixture

 

Thank you for the info!! :)

--- In Organic_Gardening@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Strong <jeff_faithwalker@...> wrote:
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> Yara, Dr. Earth is good stuff. But if money is a concern, here is how you make
> your own.
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> Equipment needed: A Food Processor. Go to the thrift store and buy a food
> processor. Spend as little as you can. Next Buy a bag of compost and a bag of
> composted chicken or cow and a small bag of pearlite. Then spread some of the
> compost on a baking sheet and some of the manure on a sheet and set them in the
> oven which is set at 100 degrees and let them dry out. Then run it all through
> the food processor and with will grind and blend it all together into a really
> fine seed starting mix which can be stored in a plastic container with a lid. So
> even with the cash out lay for the blender and the ingredients you will produce
> enough starting mix to equate about 20 boxes of Dr.Earth. @$5 + per box thats
> about a $100.
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> jeff
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> From: Yara silva <yararsilva2@...>
> To: Organic_Gardening@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sun, August 22, 2010 8:12:33 AM
> Subject: [Organic_Gardening] Seed starting mixture
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> "Have been having a hard time finding some reasonably priced organic seed
> starting soil though. Anyone ever use Dr. Earth?"
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> Hi, I am not familiar with Dr. Earth. I have used the starting mix from gardens
> alive for a couple of years and I love it. Search the net for their latest
> coupon, buy at least $40 and get $20 coupon off. I always buy with their 50%
> coupon like that, so it is more reasonable.
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> HTH
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> Yara
> Roswell Ga Zone 7
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