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Old January 28, 2009   #3
creister
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Location: Abilene, TX zone 7
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I try to stay organic as well. I don't want to hurt the worms, beneficial fungi and bacteria. They are way too important. Luck has it, that one of our local nurseries sell soilmenders cottonburr compost. It gets Howard Garretts seal of approval. I have used it, and it is high quality stuff made here in Texas. I do avoid the cotton seed meal for the very reason's you stated. The soil mender stuff is pricey at 6.99 for cu. ft..

I think I will try some Black Kow mixed in and see how it grows.
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