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Old 08-05-2009, 12:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: anyone had any experience with MycoMinerals

Way over priced. Just find an inexpensive granular fertilizer product at your local nursery containing beneficial mycorrhizae and add it to the surface of the soil and cover with mulch -- or mix it into your mulch if you already have some on the surface. One inoculation is good for many years if the soil is well-cared for.

Beware that mycorrhizae are something that enables plants to uptake minerals in soil -- but is not a replacement for fertilizer. Once the plants have used up minerals present in your soil (in Florida, it doesn't take long) then you will need to start replacing them.
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