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Liquefied worm poop — nature's premier fertilizer — packaged in a 2L used soda bottles.
| Potent: |
Outgrows the leading synthetic fertilizer in many aspects of plant growth |
| Easy-to-Use: |
Ready-to-use No mixing Pour directly onto your rose plants |
| Organic: |
All natural ingredients |
| Eco-friendly: |
Packaged in reused bottles |
| Burn-Proof: |
Will not burn your plants or cause salt buildup |
| Where to use: |
On all rose (grown indoors or out) |
| How to use: |
Simply pour onto soil of your rose plants. |
| What to do when it's empty: |
Best Idea: Recycle the bottle Bad Idea: Throw it away |
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TerraCycle Expands Eco-Friendly Worm Poop Plant Food Lineup For Spring 2007
TerraCycle continues the eco-friendly revolution into spring 2007 by expanding its plant food products, even introducing the first-ever herb and tropical fertilizers on the market made from worm poop and sold in used 20-oz. and 2-liter soda bottles. These new organic products are made with individual specifications in order to provide much-needed nutrients based on each plant’s needs, ensuring that plants reach their ultimate potential. With the new, groundbreaking herb and tropical plant foods, TerraCycle shows that they are a formidable competitor in the gardening and horticulture marketplace, continuously producing the world’s most eco-friendly products.
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TerraCycle Plant Food™ Becomes First Consumer Product to Earn Zerofootprint™ Seal (August 22, 2006)
TerraCycle Plant Food has become the first consumer product to earn the right to carry the Zerofootprint seal. The seal signifies that the materials and manufacturing process used to produce a product have virtually no negative environmental repercussions.
Zerofootprint Inc. (www.zerofootprint.net) is a not-for-profit that seeks to help people and businesses reduce their effect on the environment. The Zerofootprint seal is issued through the organization's innovative offsetting program, which accounts for the environmental impact of a given product or service, seeks to reduce this impact through conservation and recycling efforts and then offsets the remaining impacts through natural resource restoration and carbon offsetting...
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TerraCycle Inc and the Scotts Company Announce Settlement of Legal Dispute (September 2007)
TerraCycle Expands Eco-Friendly Worm Poop Plant Food Lineup For Spring 2007 (September 2006)
TerraCycle Introduces First-Ever Organic Worm Poop Lawn And Garden Fertilizers In Spring 2007 (September 2006)
TerraCycle Launches World's First Potting Mix Not Packaged In A Bag...It's In A Used Milk Jug! (September 2006)
TerraCycle Develops First Biodegradable Seed Starter With Cells That Can Be Planted Directly Into The Ground (September 2006)
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Company Information: TerraCycle pursues a negative-to-minimal-cost paradigm which it hopes will allow it to be more profitable and grow faster than conventional companies.
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1. What is TerraCycle Plant Food?
TerraCycle Plant Food is liquefied worm poop made out and waste and packaged in waste...
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"I have an indoor calamondin orange tree that is about 2.5 feet tall..." - Dave Kurz
"My plants, by the way, are skyrocketing, literally. I can barely see outside my place..." - Jen Brea
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