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Old 03-30-2007, 11:33 AM
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Both OurVital Earth and myself will be at Spring Fever in the Garden in Winter Park Florida this weekend.

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I am spraying the Worm Tea directly onto my flowers. They refresh the flowers damaged by heat. I know of several florist that are using it on cut flowers to extend their life. I am doing a number of experiments to see if watering and spraying with Worm Tea extends the life of an Orchid flower on a live plant. It certainly should not reduce the life of your flowers and may extend the life.

Anton you are right in that the process comes from Australia. It is fairly odorless composting as long as you do not add meat to the mixture. Meat is a No No for all composting as it also attracts rats and other undesirables.
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