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  • I use it in all my plantings as I transplant.. mine is already mixed in the bulk bagged soil..

  • Ms Shawna...great video. Love the videos and more importantly what a beautiful smile!!! Keep up the good work!! The smiles and videos of course!!

  • @BOBOAPOCALYPSE Thanks!! :-)

  • Mycorrhizae as you probably know increases the effectiveness of the roots. Basically its micro organisms that infest the plants roots and increase the surface area which allows for a lot more micro and macro nutrient absorption. Unfortunately the widespread use of fungicides is decimating the natural mycorrhizae populations in our farm land. Yet another reason why your are doing it the right way Shawna

  • @hempseed57 Thanks!!!

  • John and Bobs must have something else besides mycorrhizal fungi in it because mycorrhizal fungi do not form an association with either chard or cabbage family plants like cauliflower. Mycorrhizal fungi are great for 95% of plants though.

  • Good info! Thanks.

  • @XhanaLabs You got it! :-)

  • Shawna, thanks for the "heads up!" Great info...I'd never heard of Mycorrhizae. We may have to try it out...your results pretty much spoke for themselves! Thanks again!

    Hats off to gardenbytom...we found you through his channel. Dub and Deb

  • @DubandDebs Thanks so much!!! :-)

    Shawna

  • Shawna,you are so good at these videos and the information is so timely. Thanks for posting these.tom

  • @gardenbytom Thanks Tom! :-)

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