That's great if Lowe's will carry SRP, but it may be tough to get it at a
specific Lowe's unless there is a demand. I'll have to check out Lowe's,
though right now my P seems to be too high now too low. At one time the
local store got in some Perfect Blend http://www.perfect-blend.com/ for a
couple of us. But I don't know if they actually carry it. Obviously I don't
go in there regularly - maybe I should make a visit - it's the other side of
town.
Kris
> Jon
> If you are referring to me I resent that.I have only related to
> everyone what dealers are telling us here in the gulf coast.After
> doing a little detective work I have found out that lowes carries
> a Idaho srp packaged by the dealer which will make it available to
> every backyard gardener.It now has become affordable for everyone that
> hungers for nutrient dense foods.
> This concept was sown by Dr. Reams, watered and nutried by others such
> as yourself. But now is the time for it to be enlarged nationwide
> , the nation depends on it.There should be no reason whatsoever for a
> product such as srp ,as vital as it is not to be on the shelves of
> every major retailler and mom and pops.
> None.
> I stand by my statements that either fertrell and canton dosent
> realize the importance of their srp or they are too lazy in marketing.
> It seems that this producer has not only realized it but has taken
> steps to see that their products are available .
> http://www.sodaspringsphosphate.com/index.html
> Iam not in the business to make fed ex or ups do well
> I for one dont feel the need to prove my manhood by being looked down
> on by the backward, ignorant, indifferent retailer when I ask for
> something they have never heard of nor are they willing to inquire
> simply based on my small order.
> Neither do I feel the need to have products shipped across the nation
> in bulk amounts when they can be or should be available locally
> anywhere in this nation.
> It is amazing to hear the small mom and pops bemoan the lack of growth
> in their business, because the lowes or home depot opens up.
> and by crying or whining they wither away.
> The last week has been a good experience for me as I have made more
> friends , Jon look at the responses . this is a nationwide problem.
> It has to change.
> It will change
> I have decided to be more aggressive in seeing this issue improved.
> I have changed my plans in just growing a year round tomato garden
> I will now began growing a nutrient garden for showcase to see that
> this high brix message is shouted from the rooftops.
> The confidence that I have that if the right ones just happens to hear
> this, then they could make a difference by making sure srp is
> available to the nation.
> michael