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Re: Blood Meal ??????????????
[Re: Jon A]
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07/25/09 03:33 PM
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What I was looking for was dried blood, not blood meal blood meal is dried blood ... please elaborate on the "difference" between the two
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Re: Blood Meal ??????????????
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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07/25/09 04:22 PM
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BigBob
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Should be available at most Garden shops and organic places like Wormway.
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Re: Blood Meal ??????????????
[Re: Canine Slayer]
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07/25/09 04:46 PM
07/25/09 04:46 PM
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James
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Blood meal does give off a blood odor. When you fertilize with it, you have to worry about dogs trying to dig up your garden, looking for whatever they're smelling.
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Re: Blood Meal ??????????????
[Re: James]
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07/25/09 05:33 PM
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Blood is flash dried in a kiln, same as any other wet product you want turned to a meal form and not take the oil or fat from it. Soybean meal is done a bit different as its dried much the same but a large amount of high quality solvent is used to pull off the oil, the solvent and oil are seperated in a chamber and the solvent used again.
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