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Hairaising
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Posts: 10
Location: Adelaide
Registered: December 2008

New Organic Growing Product

Posted 582 days ago

Hi All

I have a small business based in Adelaide SA and would like to introduce our products. The products are called SmartGrow mats and are 100% organic and provide natural fertilizer, retain water, protect the soil, stop weeds from growing, stop snails and slugs, they are truely amazing.

The mats have been extensively tested and the results are outstanding. I am using the mats on my very simple container based veggie garden and the plants with the mats are nearly double in size and double in fruit production than the plants with no mats. Check the website,

http://www.hairaising.com/it_really_works.h
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The
SmartGrow mats are not available in the shops at this point still early days for this small business trying to get off the ground but you can buy direct from us.

Please try these truely amazing 100% organic growing products and believe me you will use these mat again because they work !!

There are contact details on the website
http://www.hairaising.com/contactus.html

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I look forward to helping you grow the best plants possible with less chemicals, herbicides and use less water.

Cheers
Steve
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Hairaising is an Australian owned business developing alternative and environmentally friendly growing methods. Hairaising is the distributor of the SmartGrow range of growing media made from 100% organic and biodegradable material. It comes in mat form

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hutcho
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Posts: 514
Location: Penrith area n.s.w.
Registered: September 2008

RE: New Organic Growing Product

Posted 582 days ago

GO AWAY.
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Experience is what you get when you dont read the instructions first.I'm a LEO.I am experienced!

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TommyM
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Location: Australia
Registered: June 2009

RE: New Organic Growing Product

Posted 410 days ago

what do u mean by GO AWAY?????

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struan
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Posts: 8
Location: Junee
Registered: March 2008

RE: New Organic Growing Product

Posted 402 days ago

mmmm interesting product, a lot of feel good info on the website and the usual testimonals. No specifics on how quickly it breaks down, no specifics (or guarantee's)on nutrient levels per metre of the product or indeed which nutrients afe actually in the product????? suitable for fussy natives like grevillea and hakea? not sure as there doesn't appear to be much Australian specific info.
Cost vs benefit ?? if it lasts for 12 months or more it may be worth the money.
someone else care to comment?
stru.
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oriental123
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Registered: September 2009

RE: New Organic Growing Product

Posted 302 days ago

why are some people so rude

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hutcho
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Posts: 514
Location: Penrith area n.s.w.
Registered: September 2008

RE: New Organic Growing Product

Posted 292 days ago

orientl23, it's not a question of "rudeness". It's the matter of people signing up to an agreement, and then intentionally breaking the rules of that agreement. Those people are seeking free advertising. Before your application was approved, you had to agree to certan terms and conditions. N'est ce pas? Are you in any way associated with hairaising?
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Experience is what you get when you dont read the instructions first.I'm a LEO.I am experienced!

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BobbieJ
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Location: Lake Macquarie
Registered: February 2009

RE: New Organic Growing Product

Posted 291 days ago

I admire anyone who is an up and go, trying to get their business going. No one is forced to take up the new product, however if it does fulfill those claims, it may be great. My sister has virtually given up gardening in South Australia in summer, and she just loves gardening. So this product may be great or we just need to change the type of plants we are growing. Although we just love to grow vegies.

Struan asked some great questions - thanks for that. Although I have never noticed that grevillea are fussy, just stuck mine in - about 13 of them and they are all madly growing. Some blood and bone got them up and away, lots of lovely different coloured blooms now and the birds love them.
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Of all the wonderful surprises in life, none is better than seeing that first shoot tear out of the earth and form into a wonderful plant and vegetable.. .

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