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several things from there myself. I always like <strong>to</strong> back myself up with the Myco by using both the<br />

granular version, which I place right under root balls during transplanting, and using a soluble version<br />

about 10–15 days after any transplant. <strong>The</strong> bot<strong>to</strong>m line here is that you need the Myco. You depend on<br />

them big time in TLO container growing, so make sure they are fresh and viable.<br />

BioZome is another great product with life in a bottle. Go <strong>to</strong>: http://www.biozome.com and read<br />

up on these amazing specialized microbeasties. I use this product in my recycling soil bin religiously.<br />

It’s not imperative <strong>to</strong> use this, but if you have the curiosity <strong>to</strong> try something really cool and effective,<br />

give it a whirl and see what you think. I am a loyal BioZome user myself. This product does not<br />

contain Myco fungi.<br />

Ground Oyster Shell<br />

This can also be acquired at http://www.americanag.com from American Agriculture. This stuff is<br />

just fantastic, and puts a real decent amount of great slow-release calcium in<strong>to</strong> the container soil mix.<br />

It also works great as a pH buffer and it helps <strong>to</strong> keep the other soil mix fungi from becoming <strong>to</strong>o<br />

dominant as it really helps out the good bacteria, due <strong>to</strong> its influences on the pH and its porous nature.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ground oyster shell is a finer grade than the crushed version and I use both versions all the time,<br />

especially in my earthworm farm and when recycling soil.<br />

Crushed Oyster Shell<br />

Ground oyster shell can be acquired from American Agriculture

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