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With the introduction of the MRoots, plants actually showed growth, even in mid spring/early summer when it was still quite chilly and most plants just sat in their holes – seemingly for years. His concerns are hardly “petty quibbles.”. You sound twice as smart as Jeff and Linda. Stone, in my humble opinion, their approach to advising customers on the pet safety of their products is more honest and useful than Dr Earth’s: “Caution: Keep organic fertilizers out of the reach of pets. The overall look and health of the grass significantly improved and has never looked better. Does it really signify anything authentic in the organic arena? Dr. Earth, Inc. P.O. I have read Milo’s book and he really gets it! Maybe you should do a little homework on Google and find out where Dr. Jeff Gillman works. If it is unsightly to you, simply scratch the soil surface to allow it to breathe and … I do think that Dr. Earth has some good products — but not this one. I don’t work for them either. Please remove this post so I can prove to all readers that you guys are a scam. We need more companies to succeed in this really hard economy and employ more Americans like a small company such as Dr. Earth. “Probably also useless.” Lol. it’s not like they’re using mountain top removal to get to the batcave. and that the exhaustion of nitrogen through the use of K increases oil production in any herb. Instead, we squabble over bat guano, etc. and of course S is necessary for increased production of terpenes, and for the up take of nitrogen or the use of it in a plant system. Thanks. Read honest and unbiased product reviews … And I especially remember this: “You don’t even have to call the vet”. ANYONE can put organic on a label. They went from mustachioed mountain man to…HGTV host. I used it with my favorite promix to plant some containers. They are talking about breaking down “fish bones” for phosphorous and that is not a danger to our water, so your argument is really inaccurate and weak. Have you created a blog about them? How would you like it if this Linda lady removed your post because she did not like the French remark, which I think is brilliant! Stone is probably the worst company in the lawn and garden industry. I am guessing whoever wrote this up has their agriculture department funded by scotts or monsanto. But if it is indeed a substandard product, then I guess they have nothing to lose. Jeff- You at least have the decency to leave my post up and not delete it for the sake of promoting yourself. (You’ll note I told you the same thing on the 16th. And finally, while it does have a number of good renewable ingredients, it also contains bat guano and rock phosphate, two ingredients which are non-renewable and which damage the earth when they are mined. I’ve never seen so much arrogance and ignorance in a blog post before. The average rating was a 4.1 out of 5 stars. Only one of Dr Earth’s products was, but they claimed on all their boxes that all of their products were registered in Oregon. Good for the planet. Excellent value for the price and it keeps the bugs away, great product. Please tell me why I shouldn’t voice my concerns when a manufacturer does something that is inappropriate for the consumer and the environment. You can’t judge a book by it’s cover, or, apparently, a fertilizer, by the cute farmer-looking guy on the front of the package. I even emailed Dr. Earth and they were shocked that I asked this question. $1 per pound is a joke. HeidiPG: ….and how do you seperate yourself from the rest you are accusing when you are doing the exact same thing? I am simply not sure why you have kept this post alive for so many years when it is not fair and completely not accurate, and does not have a academic tone, rather an attack on a organic company trying to do good things for our environment, and it has for over 25 years, proven by millions of loyal and regular customers. I mean look at it: How can you not trust this guy? Karen, I agree 100% – dogs will eat all kinds of strange things! Yes, bat guano and soft rock phosphate are my gripes — they are not environmentally friendly and, as far as I’m concerned, don’t belong in organic products. But as most wise shoppers have learned over the years, whenever you purchase a product you should look at the ingredients to see what you’re buying. hummm. The reply I received from them was “we have a confidentiality and ethical obligation to Kellogg’s and can not share this information”, which is why I do not believe you are not a part of someones payroll! Ignorant consumers are falling for Kellogg’s Gardner & Bloome soils and fertilizers because they bear the OMRI mark (paid for by the way – NOT FREE) thinking its truly organic. I did think the packaging was a bit hokey, and the line was too big, I mean there is a fert for every plant it seems! I guess you would not have any comments if you abided by your one rule. How could they? They were unable to find any viable organisms in any of the products they tested. I sometimes have trouble figuring out which products to buy. http://odanews.wpengine.com/oda-finds-big-problems-with-little-organisms/. ), 2) It’s really easy to find out who we are. Since I moderate the comments I can tell you that your comment, whatever it was, was not removed. If you can repost your comments in a respectful manner without insulting either the author of this post or other commenters, that’s fine. It did work. Stone, Gardner & Bloome, Foxfarm, Espoma, Whitney Farms,and Jobe’s and it compares quite favorably. This California company is living proof that great gardening days can change the world. Not impressed with this. Jeff is a smart man, but Dr earth is real, and does more than comments on blogs like John doe .

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