








Directions Established plants: Apply 1/2 cup for every 3 feet of row, every 4-6 weeks. Start-up application: Apply 1 cup for every 3 feet of row. Work into the top 2-3 inches of soil. Safety Warning Handle with care. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not ingest or inhale. Use gloves and other protective clothing when handling. Store in a cool, dry place away from heat sources and open flames. Do not apply in windy conditions to avoid drift and potential harm to nearby plants or animals. In case of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with water. If ingested, seek medical attention immediately. Review: As a fertilizer it is the best I have known - it works wonders for my Tomatoes and others . I like this product and would be buying it again as needed - a good buy for quality and price. Review: I live in west-central Ohio, and have been growing tomatos on the same small 3ft x 20ft plot of land along a south-facing stockade fence for 19 years. I amend the soil every couple years (not this year) with store-bought manure and peat, but generally don't obsess over it. Historically I've foliage fed my plants weekly with Miracle Grow for Tomatos. This practice usually results in 6 foot tall plants and a good beginning crop after about 90-100 days. This year I decided to give Dr. Earth a shot after reading many positive reviews online. I added the recommended amount of dry Dr. Earth in with the soil during planting; it took about 1/2 the bag for nine plants. After about two weeks I was seeing what appeared to be accelerated growth, with many blossoms in large clusters, thicker vines, and even some small tomatoes starting. I simply continued to water and prune my plants regularly (suckers only) as I've done for the last 19 years (but no Miracle Grow feedings this year). About 1 month after planting I made "compost tea" as described on the bag, straining out the solids which I mixed into the soil at the base of each plant (as recommended). I then evenly distributed about 2 gallons of the (REALLY SMELLY) "tea" via watering can over the all plants' foliage. (WARNING: As described in some review posts, this compost "tea" absolutely STINKS, especially after sitting in the sun...I mean BAD. They are NOT kidding...) I write this review only 50 days after the original planting date... All I can say is WOW! I planted all nine of these box-store-purchased indeterminant tomato plants as 3" tall seedlings on Mother's Day. I now have plants that just hit SIX FEET TALL, and are COVERED in huge clusters of blossoms and MANY tomatoes. Some of my cherry tomatoes are even FULLY RIPE (50 days!). Gardening friends of mine who live next door are in awe of the difference in my plants vs theirs. At this rate I am seriously struggling with how to control the growth of these things, as I'm reluctant to pinch-off vines that have blossoms all over them. I'm betting these vigorous plants will easily reach at least 10'+ tall (WITH blossoms/tomatoes along the entire length, I suspect) before the season ends in late September. Now if I can just figure out how to support them.... FANTASTIC PRODUCT! ---------------------------- 11 August 2014 UPDATE: 91 Days After Planting... My tomato plants have continued growing like mad, and have (seriously) reached 9 feet tall. All I've done is keep them staked vertically (no simple task), watered, and pruned any suckers that appear. The fruit output has been tremendous, with literally HUNDREDS of cherry tomatoes already harvested or in progress per plant. My Better Boys are producing 5" diameter fruit. I'm sold on Dr. Earth. BUY THIS PRODUCT! ------------------------------------- 2015 Results - August 14, 2015: Went with Dr. Earth again in 2015, exactly as described in 2014. I won't waste your time with another review....BETTER results than last year.....check out my photos taken 85 days after planting 3" seedlings. That's a 6-foot stockade fence, and those are 9-foot tall custom-made supports (necessary after last years' results). Yes, the plants are THAT tall after 85 days...Zoom in and check out all the tomatoes ripening. AMAZING! BUY THIS PRODUCT!

| ASIN | B000VZRV4C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,854) |
| Date First Available | 13 Aug. 2012 |
| Item display weight | 1.86 kg |
| Item model number | 704P |
| Part number | 704P |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 25.4 x 30.48 cm; 1.81 kg |
J**K
As a fertilizer it is the best I have known - it works wonders for my Tomatoes and others . I like this product and would be buying it again as needed - a good buy for quality and price.
M**L
I live in west-central Ohio, and have been growing tomatos on the same small 3ft x 20ft plot of land along a south-facing stockade fence for 19 years. I amend the soil every couple years (not this year) with store-bought manure and peat, but generally don't obsess over it. Historically I've foliage fed my plants weekly with Miracle Grow for Tomatos. This practice usually results in 6 foot tall plants and a good beginning crop after about 90-100 days. This year I decided to give Dr. Earth a shot after reading many positive reviews online. I added the recommended amount of dry Dr. Earth in with the soil during planting; it took about 1/2 the bag for nine plants. After about two weeks I was seeing what appeared to be accelerated growth, with many blossoms in large clusters, thicker vines, and even some small tomatoes starting. I simply continued to water and prune my plants regularly (suckers only) as I've done for the last 19 years (but no Miracle Grow feedings this year). About 1 month after planting I made "compost tea" as described on the bag, straining out the solids which I mixed into the soil at the base of each plant (as recommended). I then evenly distributed about 2 gallons of the (REALLY SMELLY) "tea" via watering can over the all plants' foliage. (WARNING: As described in some review posts, this compost "tea" absolutely STINKS, especially after sitting in the sun...I mean BAD. They are NOT kidding...) I write this review only 50 days after the original planting date... All I can say is WOW! I planted all nine of these box-store-purchased indeterminant tomato plants as 3" tall seedlings on Mother's Day. I now have plants that just hit SIX FEET TALL, and are COVERED in huge clusters of blossoms and MANY tomatoes. Some of my cherry tomatoes are even FULLY RIPE (50 days!). Gardening friends of mine who live next door are in awe of the difference in my plants vs theirs. At this rate I am seriously struggling with how to control the growth of these things, as I'm reluctant to pinch-off vines that have blossoms all over them. I'm betting these vigorous plants will easily reach at least 10'+ tall (WITH blossoms/tomatoes along the entire length, I suspect) before the season ends in late September. Now if I can just figure out how to support them.... FANTASTIC PRODUCT! ---------------------------- 11 August 2014 UPDATE: 91 Days After Planting... My tomato plants have continued growing like mad, and have (seriously) reached 9 feet tall. All I've done is keep them staked vertically (no simple task), watered, and pruned any suckers that appear. The fruit output has been tremendous, with literally HUNDREDS of cherry tomatoes already harvested or in progress per plant. My Better Boys are producing 5" diameter fruit. I'm sold on Dr. Earth. BUY THIS PRODUCT! ------------------------------------- 2015 Results - August 14, 2015: Went with Dr. Earth again in 2015, exactly as described in 2014. I won't waste your time with another review....BETTER results than last year.....check out my photos taken 85 days after planting 3" seedlings. That's a 6-foot stockade fence, and those are 9-foot tall custom-made supports (necessary after last years' results). Yes, the plants are THAT tall after 85 days...Zoom in and check out all the tomatoes ripening. AMAZING! BUY THIS PRODUCT!
M**Q
My plants love it.
M**E
This is my favorite organic tomato/veggie fertilizer. It is fool proof really, easy to use and has clear instructions. It is a generous amount for the price and lasts me a long time, especially compared to some of the other fancy organic amendments I’ve tried. I am a serious gardener, but up until recently, I could only container garden. With container gardening, giving the plants enough nutrients is essential, since watering them washes some of it away through the container, and the roots can’t ‘forage’ for those nutrients like they could in the ground. This product is KEY to keeping my container crops healthy and happy. I add it to my potting soil per the easy directions on the bag, once I’m ready to plant my seedlings in their permanent place. Then I make a compost tea, from the instructions on the bag, here and there throughout the growing season. (Long growing season in Los Angeles). I’ve had the best experience with container tomatoes and other veggies by amending this product with my favorite potting soil, Fox Farm’s Ocean Forest, along with Worm Castings and BioChar. My tomatoes never have blossom end rot with this combo, in case any other container gardeners are interested. And I only ever get blight close to the end of the season, when the tomatoes are too stressed out from the cold weather and ready to die anyway. This fertilizer will make your crop strong and healthy against the local pests and my homegrown tomatoes are always so very delicious!
J**R
Fertilizer arrived sooner than expected. It's early in our gardening season here and I've only used it once but I can definitely see a difference with some of the plants I used it on. Since I'm container gardening on my balcony I found it difficult to calculate how much fertilizer in how much soil for preparing small batches to top up my pots. Quite honestly I'd be happier if I could mix up a solution to use with my watering instead of needing to add it to soil. There is a recipe for making a solution but it sounds like it's for trees and shrubs and I'm afraid it would be too strong for my containers. I emailed the company asking for clarification about what I needed to use for the size of containers I'm using and received no reply. That is disappointing since they ask people to contact them on the label and on their website. If they had replied and been more helpful I'd probably give them a 5 star rating. I'm sure I'll have plenty of fertilizer for years to come!
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