Bat guano at Bull Moose
As an added value for purchase of the Batman: Gotham Knight DVD release on 7/8/08 (http://www.warnervideo.com/batmangothamknight/) Bull Moose is giving away a few tablespoons of Bat Guano (while supplies last) plus the instructions for use. [They strongly support the harvesting of said organic product as long as there is zero bat disturbance in the process.]
Why is Guano so Good?
Bat Guano has a high percentage of natural living microbic flora. There is a predominance of beneficial fungus, actinomycetes and bacteria in it.
Bat Guano is a nematocide. It destroys the primary stage of the nematodes and thus eliminates them. Eliminating nematodes is equal to protecting the plant's radicular system, which improve nutrition and production.
Bat Guano is a fungicide and competes with disease causing microbes.
Bat Guano contain a high percentage (40% and more) of organic matter.
High content of cationic exchange, increasing the plant's feeding possibility.
Guano has a wide range of chelates (natural organic-mineral compounds with a high molecular weight), which give bat guano great structural stability and produces a high residual effect in the soil and substrate where it is applied.
Bat guano's composition varies according to the animals' feeding habits and the type and form of caves where they live, among other factors.
N-P-K 3-10-1
1% water soluble nitrogen 2% water insoluble nitrogen
Vintage phosphorus material designed by nature as a plant food. Dry-Bar Cave Bat Guano contains the necessary nutrients for promoting root and bud development. Recommended for all fruits, flowers and vegetables.
One or two tablespoons per 8 inch diameter container, one to two lbs. per 100 square feet and rake into the soil.
One to two tablespoons per vegetable transplant hole. Apply with soil before growth and once during early growth.
Very good stuff for Dahlias.
Dry Bar Cave Bat Guano is highly recommended for berry bushes like, raspberries and blackberries


