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Old May 10, 2010   #16
Trashlot
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I've tried the Vegetable Thrive and had good results. I'm pretty sure they're all the same strains of bacteria/fungi, just different pretty colored labels. It's impressive to see plants in healthy soil take off after drenching with this stuff. Even more impressive is to watch transplants in a poor-soil raised bed do the same. It does what it says, it puts some life back into the soil, and if the soil is already healthy the plants really do thrive. I'm not gonna say it's lightning in a bottle, but you definately get some bang for your buck. Try it.
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