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        <description>My view is you don't need to be exact and you don't need as much as we are told to use in the way of organic or chemical fertilizers. This is my 2015 formula for making an all purpose organic slow release fertilizer. Each year I make something new from what I have available. This is NOT to be followed as a recipe but as a principle for use in your garden habits. Check out my vegetable gardening blog: The Rusted Garden. It is filled with garden information, videos, pictures, seed catalogs and seeds &amp; things I sell. www.therustedgarden.blogspot.com Join My Google+ Gardening Community called Our Tomato &amp; Vegetable Gardens - we are approaching 5000 world-wide gardeners: https://plus.google.com/communities/114956817444053979636 or Link from My YouTube Page.</description>
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