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| UPC | 036865122311 |
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Earthgro Organic Humus & Manure, 40 Lb.
Reviews: 31
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So far so good. We just bought 20 bags today to put in our in-ground garden and we got lucky and didn't have really any rocks or sticks. (In the MO area.) It wasn't overly wet or dry and with a little banging around loosened up well enough to spread fairly easily. I'll try to remember to post a follow up review in a couple months. Great price. I haven't checked the small print on my bags to see if it says "not for use in organic garden" like another reviewer saw, but I definitely will now. Would only recommend this is my area as the "bad" bags may be in certain locations
This is labelled by maker as "organic" but if you read way down on packing, in tiny print, it says to NOT use it for organic crops or food production... SO IT'S NOT ORGANIC!!
I would have given this product zero stars if I could. In years past I had used a Organic Humus, (NO manure was listed on the bag) Bought from Walmart with great results.Not since about 2005 Had I bought any but this year I had run out of my own homemade compost. And needed something to take care of some loose ends, bought 4 bags of this, it was full of sand, rocks, plastic pieces, you name it. Water will not drain through it. and it packs down hard. The stuff grown in my rabbit manure compost is all triving and doing fantastic. The one small garden that I filled with this stuff. (I can't call it the name on the bag) I planted blackeye peas and black beans in, ONLY two seeds sprouted out of the entire garden and those are struggling. The Swiss Chard in the same garden that was doing fantastic, almost immediatly stopped growing and is now about dead. I had some grapes the I was not ready to plant in the ground yet because I need to ammend the soil, VERY HAPPY I DID NOT try to use this stuff. They are currently in pots both planted the same day. The one I was able to plant in Rabbit MAnure compost is neary 5 times larger than the one I planted in this bag of poorly drained rocks and sand. and the large pot I planted my Pomagranate in well it's Alive but that is all the more credit I can give it. Organic - possibly, Humus - By definition only and as far as manure. Well there is another word I would use that rhymes with spit but I wouldn't call it manure. DON"T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS PRODUCT, I can find you something just as bad on the roadside that nothing will grown in, for free. Or I am happy to sell you well rotted rabbit manure compost made with oak leaves, kitchen scraps and garden waste, that will do wonders for you. No rocks but you may find the occasional peach, plum or nectarine stone. Don't believe me, buy a bag or two for yourself. you'll find out. But I wouldn't open a whole truck load of it, hoping for something better. I wouldn't use this stuff for fill dirt.
We have clay/limestone soil. We have purchased 60+ bags this year to fill raised garden beds. My garden is amazing this year. I have used it for potatoes, strawberries & now tomatoes. I am absolutely delighted with this product & am waiting on Walmart to restock so I can purchase 90+ more bags. I plan to purchase even more after that to put around my landscaping beds. It does stink, but that's why I purchased it!! Great product!!
BOUGHT 10 bags came home and put into my raised beds. I liked it so well I went back and boughr 10 more bags. Very good texture.
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