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Old 06-16-2013, 11:39 AM   #16 (permalink)
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I get my Azomite there too. Since I introduced it to my nanners my results have been amazing and the same goes for passiflora's, figs, vege garden, pineapples and citrus. I get much bigger crops and much healthy plants and the fruit is better tasting. I am a big believer in this product as well. It works great. Try contacting Azomite directly if you have not they should have local suppliers in FL.

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Almost missed your comment. We have a rare fruit club member that runs a certified organic farm. He gave a talk on grapes once and we all took a tour of his digs. That's when I learned about Perdue chicken litter and other organics. He buys sulfate of potassium from Peaceful Vally at groworganic.com to force bloom and fruiting.

Went thru their calalog and discovered the benefits of Azomite, Maxicrop kelp, Micro-Hume and Fish emulsion. Also use worm castings which I can get locally. Still trying to fing S FL suppliers for this stuff. Shipping from Cali is a pain. I got all my mature naners to bloom and fruit last year before the cool set in.
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