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Old May 10, 2011   #16
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Sorry, did a little more digging. Now I will stop/

1998 also saw Scotts branch out into GM technology, through the acquisition of 80% of Sanford Scientific Inc, “allowing researchers to create desirable varieties of plants with value-added traits far beyond the capabilities of conventional plant breeding techniques”.[7] Scotts also entered into a collaboration with the Monsanto company to “bring the benefits of biotechnology to the multi-billion dollar turfgrass and ornamental plants business.[8] Under the agreement, Scotts and Monsanto agreed to share technologies, including Monsanto's extensive genetic library of plant traits and Scotts' proprietary gene gun technology to produce 'improved' transgenic turfgrass and ornamental plants. Other acquisitions in 1998 included the US company EarthGro Inc. and the continental lawn and garden products company ASEF.
Scotts relationship with Monsanto became even cosier in 1999, when Scotts completed agreements with the company for exclusive US, Canada, UK, France, Germany and Austria agency and marketing rights to its consumer Roundup herbicide products. Scotts also purchased the remainder of Monsanto's lawn and garden business, which included the pesticide brand Ortho.
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Old May 11, 2011   #17
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2.5 cu ft at Home Depot Pittsburgh $9.97.
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Old May 17, 2011   #18
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There is no such thing as "Fort Madison,Wi."
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Old May 17, 2011   #19
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Fort Madison is in Iowa.
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Old May 17, 2011   #20
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I think it is Fort Madison (IA) and WI and Corwen, England
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Old May 23, 2011   #21
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I just get it at walmart ,, they will price match anyone ..
I purchased 12 bags at around $9.00 ea and they even loaded it for me
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Old May 23, 2011   #22
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Thanks for the info
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Old May 26, 2011   #23
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Just a heads up-

64 qt bags of MG potting mix are on sale at Lowes for $10 (9.97 or whatever...), previously was $14, and there's a $1 off one bag printable coupon online (you can print 2 coupons per computer).

$5 off regular price is pretty good (36%). Wish I could get ProMix at a discount... That stuff is $38/3.8 cu ft bale.
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Old May 30, 2011   #24
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Sounds good. I'll check it out
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Old June 2, 2011   #25
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Just a heads up-

64 qt bags of MG potting mix are on sale at Lowes for $10 (9.97 or whatever...), previously was $14, and there's a $1 off one bag printable coupon online (you can print 2 coupons per computer).

$5 off regular price is pretty good (36%). Wish I could get ProMix at a discount... That stuff is $38/3.8 cu ft bale.
I wish I could get promix down here, no one sells it.
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