Different types of worm castings !

Hey y'all. Newbie here, recently saw a TV garden show that did a segment on a new company called TERRACYCLE based in New Jersey. They manufacture liquid and granular plant food made with worm castings. I've been using the granular version in a 1gallon re-cycled milk jug in my outdoor veggie garden with decent results. Its 5-3-4 mixture derived from bonemeal,pasturized poultry litter, feathermeal, nitrate of soda, sulfate of potash, and vermicompost. Since it seems to have the right stuff, i mixed about 5,or6 ounces into each 3 gallon pot. This mix is in the bottom half of the pot. The top half is roots organics soil. Sorry i ran on there, let me take another hit,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ahhh thats better ! So, anyone back east ever here of this co. ? This is some good stuff here ! I mean the Terracycle, and my bud ! My Kushy chicks dig this mix !! :eyesmoke:
 
Yes, terracycle is good cheap stuff. They're more concerned with the environment than making a shitload of money off soil and amendments, unlike some other companies that get touted on here. I think the NPK is 5-3-4 isn't it? You can brew a nice tea with the granules.
 
Hey that was a quick reply ! Yes i've made tea a few times with an old sock. Thanks for the reply :eyesmoke:
Yes, terracycle is good cheap stuff. They're more concerned with the environment than making a shitload of money off soil and amendments, unlike some other companies that get touted on here. I think the NPK is 5-3-4 isn't it? You can brew a nice tea with the granules.
 
They sell it at home depot, even though they recycle they must be concerned with making money because that stuff was way over priced, now its all marked half price around me, now its worth it.
 
Ive been buying high nitrogen castings from a local worm farmer that sells his waist to the local hrdro store in Ashville N.C 12.50 for 10lb, I can get cheaper but fuck that
 
the 2 liter bottles were like $8 marks down to 4, and the little 20oz spray bottle went from $4 to 2
 
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