March 10, 2012 | #61 |
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Really BAD website design and monitoring to accuracy of their product listings (same thing with the Tomato-tone), as this does not build confidence in Ozbo.com.
Raybo[/QUOTE] I just looked at their page on Espoma Cotton Seed Meal, and it says: Strong nylon strands provide good hair coverage. Guess I'll slather some on my hubby's head ! |
March 10, 2012 | #62 | |
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for foliar feeding or soil drenches. Instead, they are mixed into the soil, side-dressed, etc. For seedlings, one can use a pinch in a 3" pot when potting up sprouted seedlings without overdoing it. Bio-tone is specifically intended for growing seedlings, transplanting trees or shrubs or perennials into a landscape, etc. http://www.espoma.com/p_consumer/biotone_overview.html If you soak a couple of tablespoons of these fertilizers in water, it will dissolve some little bit of the nutrients that is already water-soluble, and you could spray with that if you filter it before putting it in the sprayer (coffee filter, piece of old cotton t-shirt in the top of a funnel, something like that). Most of the fertilizer is not going to dissolve, though. It needs bacteria and fungi in the soil and weathering for the nutrients in it to become available to plants.
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March 10, 2012 | #63 |
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The additional 11 bags of lime arrived today. The website may ne awful, but customer service is superb. I'll certainly order from them again.
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March 10, 2012 | #64 |
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Espoma Biotone Starter comes in liquid form too.
http://www.burpee.com/Seed-starting/...LAID=931584161 Dutch |
March 10, 2012 | #65 |
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I got my tomato tone today to go with my plant tone. Very quick shipping again
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March 10, 2012 | #66 |
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I got all my stuff from them, no problems. I still can't believe they were able to ship all that weight for $4.95. I will order from them again.
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March 10, 2012 | #67 |
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RayR, Dutch, and auggiedog and others who will remain nameless, you have all cost me mucho $$ this month. Thanks for all the feedback.
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March 10, 2012 | #68 |
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Got my order today, 3 bags of Tomato-tone, some diatomaceous earth and green sand. All arrived in decent shape, about 110 lbs in all.
I'll probably order again while the crazy cheap shipping lasts. No way they can keep this up for very long, but I'm lovin' it for now! Thanks again to augiedog for the 'heads up'! |
March 13, 2012 | #69 | |
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with it was thinking of, rather than the granular stuff referred to by the URL at espoma.com that I posted. Either way, it is a decent starter fertilizer for seedlings as long as you do not use too much. 1% less nitrogen than Plant-tone and less potassium than Tomato-tone, but I have used fertilizers close to that for the whole season where I was adding other sources of potassium anyway (compost, molasses, sul-po-mag, wood ash, etc).
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March 13, 2012 | #70 |
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Got my 11 missing bags of lime today. Very pleased with Ozbo
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March 14, 2012 | #71 |
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Placed my order for Tomato Tone on 3/8 and received email that it shipped 3/13 from Pittston, PA to Fairfax, VA so I'll have it either tomorrow or Thursday. Thanks again for the heads up on this great deal!!! I'd spend almost $3 in gas driving to the garden shop in Fairfax so it is nice to know that for $4.95 they'll ship it to your door. Received the 2 20lb bags Wed.
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March 14, 2012 | #72 |
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Thanks for the notification y'all! Bought a 20lb bag yesterday.
Can I use this for peppers, too? I know it doesn't say "Nightshade Tone" on the bag, but I assume.....? Or is it limited to the Solanaceae and doesn't cross into the Capsicum? |
March 14, 2012 | #73 |
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Sure can use for peppers, also for eggplant too. I have used it on both, as well as tomatoes.
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March 16, 2012 | #74 |
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Thanks for the ozbo info, ordered my 3x20, great price and shipping
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March 17, 2012 | #75 |
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How long did it take for it to come to you? I ordered a week ago, they removed the money from my account, and I'm still waiting for my order to be shipped.
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