As usual, I didn’t have time to prance around and take pictures of the plants and the place. I was in a hurry to come back home and have lunch.
Bought a bunch of stuff, but the real important stuff that I did buy was bat guano and mykovam (fungal inoculant). Guano is one of the best things I can ever put in my soil. Specially in my raised beds. Rich in macro and micro nutrients that the plants love and has a lot of pro-biotics / beneficial organisms that will help enrich the soil further.

This particular bat guano is rich in phosphorous. Which is what my tomatoes just love to eat up. One of the highest concentrations of phosphorous in bat guano I’ve seen from my research online. 32%!
Also got myself one of those pump sprays so I don’t have to hassle myself squeezing on the spray gun for a few squirts one my plants. As I’ve got a ton of plants to take care of, I need something that’ll just turn on and off. A pump spray is perfect for that. Got myself a few more herbs to replace the ones I lost and for my Enrico Soil-less potting mix review.
Went to meet up with a pinoyexchange user that has a stall in Centris Walk. She gave me the seeds that another pex user sent us to grow out. Nice lady she was. Couldn’t stay there for long as it was raining at that time.
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#1 by Guangzhou Travel Guide on January 20, 2012 - 11:59 am
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The place, called Manila Seedling Bank, teems with various flowers, plants, trees, herbs and organic vegetables at unbelievable prices you never knew exist in the megalopolis.