Captain of misinterpretations and he who is unaware of the premise of sarcasm, indeed we have:
http://rollitup.org/t/vegan-organics-aka-veganics-with-matt-rize.364864/page-125#post-9977525
But you're right. If you can't keep your own worms, don't even THINK about trying to grow "organically".
Maybe some day you'll wake up and realize it isn't about what is "better". It's about what other people are capable of, what their actual needs are, and it's about saying fuck you to your pompous "my way only" interpretation of organics, or growing in living soil. I mean shit no offense but you can't even interpret the ODA Heavy Metals database correctly, the way it was meant to be interpreted. Instead you imagine that it provides information that it simply doesn't, and ignore completely the fact that certain natural amendments have more heavy metals than stuff that comes in a bottle... and that nobody ADDED THEM.
Then you go and use these misinterpretations to talk shit about products you've never even used, and say fuck a company just because it's "a corporation". Well, so is PBS.
Sorry, but if someone wants to grow, and grow in living soil, and their head spins when people say "no no no if you
really wanna be organic you have to...". As long as someone even fathoms growing for them self, who am I to give them a hard time just because they don't want to break their fucking back doing it? And if they ask something simple like "Fox Farms or General Organics", I'm going to say "General Organics" because in my humble opinion it works, is conducive to feeding soil\microbes, is a complete line and doesn't contain any of the synthetic chelating agents (EDTA), ammonium nitrate, or other ingredients which are ACTUALLY LISTED ON FOX FARM FERTILIZER BOTTLES.
And be sure to buy your compost from the corner nursery or farm supply store... because we all know places like that
always make their own stuff and don't ever buy it from, I don't know, a wholesaler or perhaps some sort of CORPORATION.