From Desert to Jungle
Advantages Very Cheap
Disadvantages Tastes nothing like worcester sauce
Not being much of a house plant man myself, I had terrible problems trying to keep plants alive.
I had these 3 sticks in plant pots with barely any leaves on them and no matter what I had tried , nothing seemed to work.I had re-potted them, talked to them, and even moved them to a sunnier part of the house.
But still nothing.After watching my poor plants dying I felt that I had to act quickly to save them the inevitable journey to the bin, well , it was either that or pretend that thats what they were supposed to look like anyway!
Time moved on and nothing was improving, the plants were losing all interest in living and the corner of my room represented something like what you would expect to see in a destert.I put my coat on and headed off to the garden centre for some new plants!
Once I had got there though I couldnt find anything quite what I was looking for and wandered aimlessley about the place ..... until..... there it was..... the answer!!I saw some plant foods and fertilisers!
The way I see it is that we are alive, and to survive we need food!Plants are alive too, so I had been starving them!! I felt awful!
Looking at the variuos types of foods and fertilisers , and feeling what little cash I had jingling about in my pockets, there was only really one that I could afford.Not exactly the biggest bottle in the world (55ml) , and only costing £1.25 I didnt really expect any good results.Even if it didnt work as a plant food I am sure it would be good for something (no it doesn't taste like worcester sauce!!!)But how wrong was I?
After getting home and feeling the desparate need to feed my poor starving plants, I followed the instructions of 5 drops per pint and set to work recovering the plants.(I'm sure one of them said thankyou!)Eagerly checking them from day to day I noticed that after a week almost all 3 plants had noticeable differences, shhots were replacing the dead leaves , and even the ill loking leaves picked up and began to shine.
It had worked, and also saved me a few quid into the bargain.The corner of the room has been transformed into a minature jungle now and the plants are positivley thriving beyond my wildest expectations.
This little bulb shaped bottle of brown stuff comes at an excellent price of £1.25 and even 55ml of the stuff will last for ever as you only need 5 drops per pint like I earlier mentioned.Not being much of a botanist I couldnt tell you why it works, but I just can tell you that it does, so if like me, you have dying plants everywhere and have tried most things except Baby Bio, then try it.
You will be surprised.
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sandemp 14/07/2011 09:38
queen_rain 07/12/2004 10:35
I was very interested to read how long it took for visible results. Thanks for sharing. Btw, you really don't need all those exclamation marks (screamers). Leave them to the tabloids. Your writing has enough impact with the ordinary period.
Gardenex 07/12/2002 19:49
ashford 02/06/2001 03:23
cpwill 29/05/2001 01:08
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