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TerraCycle African Violet Plant Food™


Liquefied worm poop — nature's premier fertilizer — packaged in a used 20-ounce soda bottle.

Buy online: Available online for $6.95 at Gardener’s Supply company
Potent: Outgrows the leading synthetic fertilizer in many aspects of plant growth
Easy-to-Use: Ready-to-use
No mixing
Organic: All natural ingredients, OMRI listed™
Eco-friendly: Packaged in reused bottles with an end-run sprayer
Burn-Proof: Will not burn your African Violets or cause salt buildup. Also, TerraCycle African Violet Plant Food™ contains no urea.
Where to use: On all African Violets
How to use: Pour onto soil once a week until damp
What to do when it's empty: Great Idea: Collect them in a Bottle Brigade box and earn a donation for your favorite charity

Good Idea: Use as a sprayer or mister

Fine Idea: Recycle the bottle (remove the spray head since it contains a metal ball which cannot be recycled)

Bad Idea: Throw it away

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