Weekly Newsletter - The Best Diatomaceous Earth
The best natural diatomaceous earth I’ve ever seen is now on the market. The Soil Mender product is better in two main ways. First it has double the surface area and thus insect killing power of any DE product on the market. Second it is nothing but pure DE. Especially important to me is that it contains no pyrethrum or PBO which are toxic materials that have no place in an organic program. This is not only a non-toxic product, but it is more effective at killing insects than any of the toxic chemicals that are available.
There are now three labels and uses for this product: 1) killing pest bugs, 2) killing insects in stored grain and 3) using as an animal feed supplement (anti-caking agent).

The new bug killer comes in its own puffer container that works easily and effectively to get into tight cracks and crevasses. This light weight product can be purchased directly or found in stores. Go to www.soilmender.com if your local stores don’t yet have it in stock.

This is without question the best natural DE on the market. This is also the product that is in the Muenster Natural pet foods and horse feed.
To find more information on organics, please visit my website at DirtDoctor.com. If you have any questions regarding this newsletter or any other topic, please join me for my radio show heard in Dallas/Fort Worth on Saturday at 11am-Noon and across the country on Sunday from 8-11am (CST). Radio
Naturally yours,
 Howard Garrett The Dirt Doctor
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