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Old February 13, 2015   #1
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Default Fox Farms Lucky Dog K-9

Has anyone tried this mix. Looks like it would be good for containers.
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Is it dog poop? I already have lots of that! Not that I would ever dream of putting it in my veggie garden .

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Is it dog poop? I already have lots of that! Not that I would ever dream of putting it in my veggie garden .

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I saw the advertisements for the K9 Kube, 3.8 cu. ft. compressed bale, peat, perlite and earthworm castings.
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That description sounds like it is very good.
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