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J Kolenovsky
27-11-2003, 06:12 AM
Does anyone have any experience with these products?
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animaux
27-11-2003, 03:42 PM
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 23:41:35 -0600, J Kolenovsky > opined:

>Does anyone have any experience with these products?


Yes, and I don't use them any more. They are made of sludge products. I also
don't care for the creator of the product. A far better product to use in the
landscape in Texas is LadyBug Brand or Sustane. LadyBug Brand is better than
Sustane for one reason, it has dry molasses which adds some available iron to
our soils...in Texas. I don't know if it's being sold anywhere else in the
country, but they make it here, in Texas. It is a certified organic product and
is the best rated brand and formulation by the City of Austin's Grow Green
Program.

Victoria

J Kolenovsky
27-11-2003, 06:12 PM
Yes, I've heard of Ladybug and Sustane/you mention them frequently.
Houston has "Microlife".

Regarding the Garden-Ville product:

1. What is it about the creator?

2. What were the results of using the product?

J




animaux wrote:
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> On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 23:41:35 -0600, J Kolenovsky > op=
ined:
> =

> >Does anyone have any experience with these products?
> =

> Yes, and I don't use them any more. They are made of sludge products. =
I also
> don't care for the creator of the product. A far better product to use=
in the
> landscape in Texas is LadyBug Brand or Sustane. LadyBug Brand is bette=
r than
> Sustane for one reason, it has dry molasses which adds some available i=
ron to
> our soils...in Texas. I don't know if it's being sold anywhere else in=
the
> country, but they make it here, in Texas. It is a certified organic pr=
oduct and
> is the best rated brand and formulation by the City of Austin's Grow Gr=
een
> Program.
> =

> Victoria

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=F4=BF=F4 - http://www.celestialhabitats.com - business
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J Kolenovsky
27-11-2003, 06:13 PM
Yes, Ive heard of Ladybug/Sustane - you refer to them a lot. Houston has
"Microlife".

Reagarding the Garden-Ville products:

1. What is it about the creator?

2. What was your experience with the Garden-Ville products?

J

animaux wrote:
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> On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 23:41:35 -0600, J Kolenovsky > op=
ined:
> =

> >Does anyone have any experience with these products?
> =

> Yes, and I don't use them any more. They are made of sludge products. =
I also
> don't care for the creator of the product. A far better product to use=
in the
> landscape in Texas is LadyBug Brand or Sustane. LadyBug Brand is bette=
r than
> Sustane for one reason, it has dry molasses which adds some available i=
ron to
> our soils...in Texas. I don't know if it's being sold anywhere else in=
the
> country, but they make it here, in Texas. It is a certified organic pr=
oduct and
> is the best rated brand and formulation by the City of Austin's Grow Gr=
een
> Program.
> =

> Victoria

-- =

Celestial Habitats by J. Kolenovsky
2003 Honorable Mention Award, Keep Houston Beautiful
=F4=BF=F4 - http://www.celestialhabitats.com - business
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animaux
27-11-2003, 08:20 PM
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:42:09 -0600, J Kolenovsky > opined:

>Yes, I've heard of Ladybug and Sustane/you mention them frequently.
>Houston has "Microlife".
>
>Regarding the Garden-Ville product:

>1. What is it about the creator?

I don't like his ethics or the ethics of a few he's involved with. I've said
more than I should.

>2. What were the results of using the product?
>
>J

Well, I still had chlorosis and the results were not as good as when I used
Sustane or LadyBug Brand. As I've said, I prefer to use products which do not
contain human waste. They are cheap, but unreliable. Biosolids can contain
harmful levels of heavy metals and it stinks. Anything I have to wear a mask to
use is not used. I don't even use D.E. any more, as a dust for that reason.

I could probably get specific with results, but I will say for arguments sake
that, the results I see with the preferred products far outweighs any result I'd
seen using Gardenville fertilizer products.

Further, while Milorganite is a sludge product which I've used in the past for
my turf areas, I stopped using IT as well. It was a good, bacterial based,
sludge product, but to have it shipped from Wisconsin when I have perfectly good
products made locally seems to be a waste.

I do believe LadyBug Brand can cover an area of 7,000 sq.ft. I could be wrong
about that, but for turf, the 8-2-4 outperformed every other product out there.

The following website can provide the results of their studies, which were
conducted on turf using several forms of fertilizer.

http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/growgreen/lawncare.htm

Victoria

J Kolenovsky
28-11-2003, 04:12 AM
animaux wrote:
> =

> On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:42:09 -0600, J Kolenovsky > op=
ined:
> =

> >Yes, I've heard of Ladybug and Sustane/you mention them frequently.
> >Houston has "Microlife".
> >
> >Regarding the Garden-Ville product:
> =

> >1. What is it about the creator?
> =

> I don't like his ethics or the ethics of a few he's involved with. I'v=
e said
> more than I should.

Howard Garrett? Or some of the radio talk show dudes?

> =

> >2. What were the results of using the product?
> >
> >J
> =

> Well, I still had chlorosis and the results were not as good as when I =
used
> Sustane or LadyBug Brand. As I've said, I prefer to use products which=
do not
> contain human waste. They are cheap, but unreliable. Biosolids can co=
ntain
> harmful levels of heavy metals and it stinks. Anything I have to wear =
a mask to
> use is not used. I don't even use D.E. any more, as a dust for that re=
ason.
> =

> I could probably get specific with results, but I will say for argument=
s sake
> that, the results I see with the preferred products far outweighs any r=
esult I'd
> seen using Gardenville fertilizer products.
> =

> Further, while Milorganite is a sludge product which I've used in the p=
ast for
> my turf areas, I stopped using IT as well. It was a good, bacterial ba=
sed,
> sludge product, but to have it shipped from Wisconsin when I have perfe=
ctly good
> products made locally seems to be a waste.
> =

> I do believe LadyBug Brand can cover an area of 7,000 sq.ft. I could b=
e wrong
> about that, but for turf, the 8-2-4 outperformed every other product ou=
t there.
> =

> The following website can provide the results of their studies, which w=
ere
> conducted on turf using several forms of fertilizer.
> =

> http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/growgreen/lawncare.htm
> =

> Victoria

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Tom Jaszewski
29-11-2003, 06:12 AM
Ask for SFI or BBC microbial assays

"J Kolenovsky" > wrote in message
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Does anyone have any experience with these products?
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Lori Rizzo
09-12-2003, 03:02 AM
I bought a few bags of Garden-ville potting soil and it darn near killed my
plants. It was too hot, I think - and it retained too much water, so they were
wet all the time - even in Austin! I left the second bag in the garage, where
my dog tore it up (my faux pas!) - and she had cruddy eyes for a week!

I have no idea who the creator is, and have no private interest in any nursery
here - just a consumer.

--
L.A. Rizzo
"Gig 'Em Aggies!" Mays MBA
Austin, TX

"animaux" > wrote in message
...
> On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:42:09 -0600, J Kolenovsky > opined:
>
> >Yes, I've heard of Ladybug and Sustane/you mention them frequently.
> >Houston has "Microlife".
> >
> >Regarding the Garden-Ville product:
>
> >1. What is it about the creator?
>
> I don't like his ethics or the ethics of a few he's involved with. I've said
> more than I should.
>
> >2. What were the results of using the product?
> >
> >J
>
> Well, I still had chlorosis and the results were not as good as when I used
> Sustane or LadyBug Brand. As I've said, I prefer to use products which do not
> contain human waste. They are cheap, but unreliable. Biosolids can contain
> harmful levels of heavy metals and it stinks. Anything I have to wear a mask
to
> use is not used. I don't even use D.E. any more, as a dust for that reason.
>
> I could probably get specific with results, but I will say for arguments sake
> that, the results I see with the preferred products far outweighs any result
I'd
> seen using Gardenville fertilizer products.
>
> Further, while Milorganite is a sludge product which I've used in the past for
> my turf areas, I stopped using IT as well. It was a good, bacterial based,
> sludge product, but to have it shipped from Wisconsin when I have perfectly
good
> products made locally seems to be a waste.
>
> I do believe LadyBug Brand can cover an area of 7,000 sq.ft. I could be wrong
> about that, but for turf, the 8-2-4 outperformed every other product out
there.
>
> The following website can provide the results of their studies, which were
> conducted on turf using several forms of fertilizer.
>
> http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/growgreen/lawncare.htm
>
> Victoria

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