
After finding this product on the tomato section of the Asakawa’s Garden Compass website I ordered it online. This was a bummer in a sense, as it was not available anywhere remotely convenient in San Diego. The 24 oz. size was a reasonable $10.00 but shipping was over $8.00!
That being said, I applied it Wednesday, June 11th. The suggestions on the bottle call for every 14 days. I need to get pictures of progress up to go with this post.
The product is really for all plants/trees as it benefits soil microorganisms by establishing and feeding the existing microscopic filaments in the soil. San Diego has some of the worst soil around - if it’s not all gravel, it’s clay and rock. We have the latter.
As a post update - the product does seem to make a difference, the problem is that it’s subtle so you have to be patient. Another highly recommended additive to soils here (and elsewhere) is Seaweed Kelp, roses really respond to kelp.
Posted by pychap, on 06.05.2008, at 10:55 AM, in Gardening.
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