PolledHolsteinbreeder
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Bio-Fertilizer
Anyone heard of this or have any experience of using them?
The claims seem interesting.
http://www.rwn.org.uk/
Sorry my link doesn't go direct to the page, but click on products then Bio -ferts
Last edited by PolledHolsteinbreeder, 20/7/2007, 13:39
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20/7/2007, 13:35
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PEOVEREYE
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Sorry i a big sceptic on these things dare i call them gimmicks i sure there are things out there that could save the world but i tend to think if its that good everyone would be having a crack at it . There is nothing more certain than the tried and tested route it maybe appears dearer by THEIR salesmans figures but we know it works . Being picky of the product how well would something like that work now when it completely water logged or is it more likely be in the SSSI at the bottom of the field developing pike like Jaws .
I do strongly believe clover is brilliant just it doesnt like wet and cold but grew great last year .
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20/7/2007, 21:46
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foxleigh
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we have had white clover seed innoculated at the seedsellers recommendation but I couldnt say one way or another if the result was better.
we have used humates in the past and I think they do work, as does oraganic rock phosphates,especialy if you have a very sandy soil.
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22/7/2007, 22:34
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