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Now its easy to make your plants happy with Merrill's Compost Tea. Simply steep one teabag in a gallon of warm water for 15 minutes and water your plants for beautiful blooms, shiny leaves and healthy plants. Merrill's Compost Tea is a mixture of Rodale Organic Gardening Certified compost, sea kelp, humic acid, and micorhizae. Packed with the living microorganisms and essential nutrients your plants have been craving.

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