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Re: [compost_tea] Mycorrhiza



Hi Russ,

T & J Enterprises http://www.tandjenterprises.com specializes in solving 
the practical applied research and application and use issues of Mycorrhiza 
and other enhanced organic products. We are also the co-manufacturer of 
John Evans Alaska Bounty brewers.

Our company specializes in bridging the gap between the science and 
practical application, whatever your application needs may be.

We have many helpful scientific papers posted on our site and can also 
point you to the "latest research" applicable to your growing needs, 
concerns and questions.

T & J Enterprises specializes in answering the economic questions and 
issues for growers that you are raising here, and working with growers to 
solve their cost issues using our products and the growing methods our 
products represent. As well as solving the transitional issues from your 
current growing methods, practices and products to use of enhanced organics 
using Alaska Bounty and BioVam.

I realize this is a CT forum; it is "not" my intent nor do I wish to open 
up Mycorrhizal discussions here, but point you to finding the answers to 
your questions, as well as the best Mycorrhiza product (BioVam Mycorrhiza) 
and CT (Alaska Bounty) available anywhere in the world and the best prices 
hands down. So...Please address your emails to either 
thomas@tandjenterprises.com or larry@tandjenterprises.com, not to this forum.

Let us know what your questions are, what issues you are dealing with, 
concerns you have, type of plants you are growing, how large the planting 
area you are dealing with is, what type of information you are seeking, 
what methods and products you are currently using, your soil conditions, etc.

We can help solve your issues, answer your questions and get you quickly on 
the path to growing the "best" while giving you a cost effective edge for 
your markets. We have dealt successfully with large and small growers all 
over the world with these very same issues, as well as many others.

BioVam is also available through John Evans http://www.alaskagiant.com, 
john@alaskagiant.com, 907-746-4781, along with his easy to use, easy to 
clean and inexpensive Alaska Bounty one, five and 10-to-200-gallon "Alaska 
Humus" tea brewers. If you are looking for answers on how to grow the best, 
John's experience is unmatched.


Best Regards,

Larry Giannou
T & J Enterprises
larry@tandjenterprises.com
http://www.tandjenterprises.com

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At 11:51 AM 12/30/2002 -0800, you wrote:

>Since I grow perennials both native and exotic in field conditions I am
>convinced the plants will benefit from appropriate Mycorrhiza.
>
>However, finding any "real/specific" data is very difficult from my
>perspective unless one is interested in woody perennials and trees, which I
>am not.
>
>I will greatly appreciate any thoughts, comments, or referrals offered to
>the group or to me privately that might help me find reliable information on
>any aspect of improving the health and growth of perennials through the use,
>production, application, etc. of Mycorrhiza.  I 'want to believe', but in
>the absence of data the economics make me a mite wary.
>
>(Not unlike my desire to 'believe in organic growing' prior to my conversion
>to CT through DR. Elaine's WORK!)
>
>Thanks in advance for any responses provided.
>
>Russ

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