Yes and love it! I get it from BAS, I get free shipping here in Colorado and with their points program it’s a reasonable price, plus Jeremy is a great guy and hooks me up. Also my favorite garden center carries a good BAS line up, for when I have an immediate need.
Back to Gas’s mix, if I was starting up a new pot / pots / bed I would probably mix my own because of cost, it is a “little” less expensive, but for a beginner I would recommend.
The reason I purchased it and the reason I absolutely love it and will continue to use is for amending and re amending my LOS pots for the next run, also after discussing with Gas you can reduce the amount used which makes it less expensive if your container is biologically active. As a re amend it’s a lifesaver, saves tons of work, the ratios are always on point and I don’t have to worry about storing bulk items. So after calculating all the numbers and time, I’ll let Gas make it!
The picture below is my bedroom tent 2 x 4 with two 20 gal Grassroots LOS pots. The pot on the right is on its second run, never moved it out of the tent just slid over to make it easier to get a second one in which is on its first run, it had been sitting with cover crop for almost 3 months to rotate in, but it hit me that 20 gallons shouldn’t need rotate and sit, just a re amend and run. The pot on right and on its second run still had a decent cover crop under the canopy, so I cut plant at soil level, stripped off barley straw mulch sprinkled on Gas’s mix topped with a mix layer of Colorado Worm Company verma compost and olimountain, reseeded cover crop and put the Barley straw mulch with fresh added and soon as the cover crop popped through the mulch popped in a plant and next run is started, doesn’t get any easier than that. Picture speaks for itself ( one plant per pot ) and again the pot on right is on its second run and re amended with Gas’s mix, I’ll continue to use it as long as he makes it.
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