![]() ![]() ![]() While I appreciated the gesture, that didn't really help the fact that I'd already mixed four bags of the garbage humus into my vegetable plots. To their credit, they were very nice about the incident on the phone. They said the product is processed at the Kellogg plant, and they were going to contact them, and get to the bottom of this situation. Then they gave me five more bags of the same product to replace the tainted batch I got. I called the Master Nursery company several times. I do not need to be adding garbage and paying for the privilege. Well, let's just say I was not going to let this one slide. I am a freak about keeping my vegetable garden organic and clean. I was HORRIFIED to find that the trash was actually coming from the bagged soil that I had purchased!!! This was NOT the forest humus that was promised on the label! Or if it was forest humus, it was from a forest growing on a landfill/e-waste facility. After I was almost done with my amending, I started to get a little suspicious and decided to pour out some of the planting mix into an empty wheelbarrow. Junk like little bits of cloth, some wire, plastic film, hard plastic, chunks of painted wood, etc. Since I live in an urban area, I first assumed that this trash was stuff already in my yard that I was digging up, but there was just so much more trash than I was used to seeing. I started mixing in the stuff when I began noticing lots of junk in my veggie beds. Well I bought 5 giant bags of Master Nursery Bumper Crop and brought it home. No biggie, I just decided to also buy some planting mix from my regular nursery. My compost bin is pretty small so I didn't have enough homemade stuff to work into all my veggie beds. One of the common recommendations to prevent nematodes is to mix in more organic matter. I had some problems with root knot nematodes this past summer (you may recall this topic in a previous post). ![]() In October, I was refreshing my vegetable beds. I did notice there was quite a lot of not-fully-decomposed wood particles, but again, I didn't sweat it. Occasionally I'd noticed the odd piece of plastic pot mixed in with the bag, but I never questioned the overall quality of the product. I've been buying Master Nursery products for a while. Where do I begin this epic saga of contaminated bagged soil and out of pocket soil testing costs? But I've gotten the results, and I have to say, Master Nursery brand's Bumper Crop Soil Builder is just not a product I will ever use again. In fact, I'd been holding out on posting this because I wanted to first have a lab test the product. LOVE THIS!!!!! TEAR UP THOSE DECKS!!* Comment by Klarified Music KollectiveĭR9P THAT BASS!!!!!! MAD LOVE ROB!! Comment by H.N.I.C.I hate that my first review of a product has to be negative. YUMMMMMM!!!!!!! Comment by Klarified Music Kollective SOOOOOO LOVELY!!! Comment by Klarified Music KollectiveĪHHH LOVE THIS SONG!!!!!! Comment by Klarified Music Kollective Oh fuck aha Comment by Klarified Music Kollective Keep up the good work! Comment by Tabula Rasta Loved the use of both hip-hop and lyrical vocals. Tight Mix!! Comment by ArchangelMichael DJ Ghola Shit gets real right here Comment by SHELSHOCK The volume cant get to loud for this track Comment by kickin it Getting sick right here Comment by kickin it Really amazing mix.good song selection and the transitions are clean! Comment by kickin it Smookie Illson - Throw Em Up (KMAC Breaks Rub)Ģ1. Dirty Kicks - Do It To Me Baby (Fixx Mix)ġ9. Jay Z - I Just Wanna Love You (Aaron Sigmon ReRub)ġ6. BumpR StickR - Make Ya Bounce (Fixx Remix)ġ4. Si-Dog & Bradley Drop - What You Do (DEDR)ġ2. Dustin Hulton, Sporty O, & DeeRobes - SOBEĦ. We like to thank all the artists in the below track list for their contribution of the tracks for this great occasion.ġ. DEDR Celebrating 15 years of EDM Production. ![]()
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