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I'm looking for compost made in either Bacong or Dauin (I think).

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  1. Bebasguy

    Bebasguy DI Member

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    A sneaky friend of mine has been buying superb locally produced compost/potting material but he won't tell me where he's getting it. (Some friend!!) It comes in rice sack size bags. Costs about P260 per bag. That's all I know. Any of you know the source??
     
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    I know a place i can get it for 230 but Secret ..................he is not a friend...........
     
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    You're not a friend either!!

    Pretty please, tell me where.
     
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    It seems I owe my friend a public apology. It wasn't that he wouldn't tell me what his source was, he simply doesn't know. My misunderstanding. Sorry buddy.
     
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    hello!! are you referring for an organic material(garden soil)?
     
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    Cutie ladybug DI Forum Adept

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    Any more info on the potting soil?
     
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    I have at 250 per big sack { rice sack, 50 kilo size) I use composting, then into the worm bins there is where I add the nutrients (organics) for the desired strength. this can be used as a fertilizer or can be use as a potting mixture, no more than 1\3 to 2 parts soil.I have great results with this on any I grow.
    If needing for roses, any vggie, plants that can handle more hotter mixture I need a couple weeks to return it to the worms add some dried chicken poo and pig.
    cant post any pics coz globe to slow. But I have had great results from this and have pics and some now growing too, Posted some pics of the beefsteak I grew in containers 6 feet tall and many very nice tomato, No water in Balugo Valencia as of December so am not growing much now. Just A hand full of different testing, Brussel sprouts, purple cabbage, lettuces, imported peppers few others . anyway if your interested in some contact me at globe 0906 524 6278.
     
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    Beefsteak tomatoes??!!! Wow! I would love to see those! It sounds like you have it figured out!
     
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