Dr. Earth Home Grown Organic Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Fertilizer – 4lb

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Home Grown Vegetable Fertilizer produces remarkable results because nutrients are released quickly, yet continue to feed for several months. Infused with Advanced TruBiotic, consisting of five champion strains of beneficial soil microbes and eighteen select strains of ecto and endo mycorrhizae which ensures organic nutrients are thoroughly broken down and then released in the soil for plant roots to absorb as needed and contributes to drought tolerance, enhanced nutrient availability and increased plant performance. Builds soil health, promotes a superior harvest, with larger and more abundant, nutritious and tasty crops. 100% organic, contains no synthetic ingredients, GMO infested chicken manure or sewage sludge. Ideal for organic vegetable gardens, raised beds, planting containers, and compost tea.
Made with 100% organic and natural ingredients
Formulated to feed tomatoes, vegetables and herbs
No synthetic ingredients or GMO infested chicken manure
Contains TruBiotic beneficial soil microbes & mycorrhizae, contributing to drought tolerance, enhanced nutrient availability & increased performance.
Feeds for several months, Made with organic nutrients found in land and ocean plants, fish, fish bones & mined minerals.

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8 reviews for Dr. Earth Home Grown Organic Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Fertilizer – 4lb

  1. JJ Coutts

    Good fertilizer
    This stuff works great on my plants. However if you have dogs, watch out. Mine go nuts for it and dig up/eat all the dirt I use it on. I have had to devise a plan to keep them out of the area for a while until it stops being so enticing. However my plants have never looked better!

  2. MS

    Quality Organic Fertilizer
    Product was delivered quickly and on time. Organic fertilizer for fruits and vegetables

  3. Patricia A Hartley

    Tomato growth
    I could not believe how my tomatoes grew after using this fertilizer. This will be my go to from now on.

  4. Kathleen Bell

    Works well, but the dog likes it more than I do.
    This seems to have helped my tomatoes and they are looking pretty good after a rough start.The problem is that the dog loves the fertilizer and if I dig it into the soil, the dog will do some of her own digging. She is not harmful to plants but she digs holes around the garden and she comes in the house with a dirty nose so I know she’s eating it.I put a good chunk of the fertilizer in the hole when I plant my tomato plants but I am thinking about other things when it comes to fertilizing later on because it’s just too attractive to the dog. Normally she’s a great dog but she goes nuts for this fertilizer.

  5. Anthony Pioli

    Saved my basil!
    Just what my basil needed!My basil plants in a container were yellowing and sprouting flowers – something that should be end of season?I added this fertilizer and with 1 day they were getting greener. After 1 week, they looked like new plants. After 2 weeks, I’m making pesto!I’m assuming now that the soil in the container was so low in nutrients the plants were making seeds in their last ditch effort before they expired.So this, and learning how to prune the basil (see YouTube videos for that), have turned my basil around.I also added this to my rosemary and thyme containers that had the same soil I used for the basil – they were doing OK but now they are thriving.

  6. Judy L.

    More than a fertilizer. Provides soil microbes and also ecto and endo mycorrhizae
    I have been growing almost all of our veggies and herbs in our basement for over 6 years and have found that growing indoors provides challenges that are different than outdoor growing, When growing indoors, many of the potting soils that can be bought are sterilized to kill any unwanted insect, bacteria and fungal growths that may be in them. This is great to prevent these problems, but it also kill the microbial flora that is natural in outdoor soil. This microbial bacteria helps the plants to absorb the nutrients in the soil.I have been mixing Dr. Earth into the soil on plants I move to larger pots and plan to add it to established plants. So far, I have been seeing some good results, but I can’t say the results are conclusive at this point. I have over 60 years experience in growing plants, and the theory of adding probiotics and mycorrhizae sounds promising when added to sterilized soil. I have added this supplement to a few of my plants and will update this review with results.I hope this review was helpful for you.Ecto and endo mycorrhizae are a fungi that have a symbiotic relationship with plants. The difference between the two fungi is:- Ectomycorrhizae is a fungi-plant symbiotic interaction. The fungus’s hyphae create a sheath around the exterior of the plant root and develop between the plant cells to exchange nutrients.- Endo mycorrhizae, on the other hand, refers to a symbiotic interaction between fungi and plants in which the fungus’s hyphae penetrate the cells of a plant root to exchange nutrients.What this all boils down to is that the plants supply nutrients for the fungi and the fungi make nutrients more available to the plants and enables the plants to absorb more nutrients.

  7. Fermina Duncan

    That works
    Very good

  8. Oscar alphie

    Expensive fertilizer
    Product is very expensive!

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