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Old February 17, 2010   #1
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Default Perfectly Natural Tomato and Vegetable Fertilizer 5-6-6

This product is widely available in Minneapolis while Tomato Tone is relatively difficult to acquire and more expensive. Does anyone have experience with this product? Or can any of the experts compare this product to Tomato Tone? It seems like most people on this forum recommend Tomato Tone. Your input would be appreciated.

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Old February 17, 2010   #2
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I didn't do a lot of poking around, but I didn't see anything that said it had any of the micro-nutrients. Do you know if it does?
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As far as experience using Espoma products I have used three of them. Tomato Tone does work well and I had good results with production and increased plant vigor. Had the same results with Garden Tone ( which can also be used on tomatoes). Tree Tone also works good and is great for any trees.Thought I would through in the last two for the heck of it.


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