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TerraCycle Tropical Plant Food™ (2 liter)
Liquefied worm poop — nature's premier fertilizer — packaged in a used 2 liter soda bottle.
| Potent: |
Outgrows the leading synthetic fertilizer in many aspects of plant growth |
| Easy-to-Use: |
Ready-to-use No mixing |
| Natural: |
All natural ingredients |
| Eco-friendly: |
Packaged in reused bottles |
| Burn-Proof: |
Will not burn your plants or cause salt buildup |
| Where to use: |
On your indoor and outdoor tropical plants |
| How to use: |
Pour once a week on soil until damp |
| What to do when it's empty: |
Best Idea: Recycle the bottle Bad Idea: Throw it away |
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     Based on 3 reviews.





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The Burbank Leader
Energy bar wrappers’ delight (July 11, 2008)
For Burbank resident Sean Barton and his wife, Jamie Barton, lunch is often an energy bar on the run rather than a big sit-down meal.
Between the two of them, they consume at least 10 snack bars a week.
So when Barton heard about an energy bar recycling initiative that reuses energy bar wrappers...
The Baltimore Sun
Make some money and save Earth (July 10, 2008)
TerraCycle has been getting all kinds of good press lately so I'm sure it needs no help from us. But really, I just want to jump on the fan bandwagon because it's pretty cool what this little New Jersey company is doing.
Two Princeton grads had a simple plan: take waste, process it, and turn it into...
TRASHformations
TerraCycle Fashions a New Life for Old Wrappers (July 7, 2008)
Each year, billions of food and drink wrappers encasing popular brands end up in landfills because their multilayered materials -- which keep products fresh -- are tricky and expensive to break down and recycle. This waste has presented a challenge for manufacturers eager to reduce their environmental...
Inc. Magazine
Totes From Trash (July 3, 2008)
A New Jersey-based eco-friendly plant food company has struck a deal with Kraft Foods (NYSE: KFT) to turn its used packaging into purses, backpacks and other merchandise, company officials announced this week.
Under the partnership, TerraCycle, which already packages its own worm-waste fertilizer...
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