One great thing about working with gardeners is that they LOVE to talk about what works (and what doesn't work) with each other: we're sure glad Root Booster works as well as it does, here is a sample of feedback we've received over the years:
"I planted several tomato plants in the newly created garden at my mother's house with very poor soil, hard as a rock, etc. and all grew very well with no pest or disease problems. I inoculated them with mycorrhizae, and filled planting holes with compost. I was very impressed." K.B., Illinois
"I have been gardening for quite a number of years but I have never grown tomatoes and pepper plants that have looked quite like these!! My plants are just incredible! The leaves and stems are thick and lush (I'm not sure a bug could penetrate the leaves, they are so thick and strong!) The flowers are everywhere and are setting little tomatoes left and right. And the large beefsteaks are absolutely huge just coming out of the flowers! Gigantic!! It looks like I'll have more than enough tomatoes for fresh use, freezing, and sharing with all of my neighbors. And my pepper plants already have many peppers growing (which is unusual for this time of year in my area). I am amazed every morning when I walk out to look at (okay, okay... admire) my garden. In all my years of gardening, I have only seen tomato and pepper plants that look this strong and healthy at the Botanical Gardens or in magazines never in my own backyard!!" G.K., Missouri
"On March 19, I planted seeds for 32 Brandywines, half receiving a sprinkling of mycorrhizal inoculant. I am hugely impressed with the mycorrhizal inoculant. I definitely had tomatoes up above the ground within 48 hours, which is darn quick. Seeds in about 3/4 of the myco-treated cells emerged, and they're growing very well indeed. Only about 1/3 of the seeds in untreated cells even germinated!" J.W., Maryland
"I wanted to tell you about the effect the mycorrhizal inoculant has had on two of my roses. One is the old garden rose Soupert et Notting which I have had for six years and which has been a languid performer. I replanted it with the mycorrhizal inoculant and I can really see the difference. It's covered with buds for the first time, and putting on new lateral canes for the first time. A new-to-me floribunda, Singin' in the Rain, is also responding to the inoculant. It is a good rose, which I've seen in other gardens, but its first-year performance here verges on the superb. I really feel that the inoculant made the difference between goodness and what may well be greatness. I will be showing both roses at the San Francisco Rose Society's big annual Mother's Day rose show." A.H., California
"I planted three Moon & Stars watermelon seeds last May. I inoculated each seed by placing a big pinch of the mycorrhizal inoculant under it. The vines exploded with growth. Soon they were over 20 feet in every direction climbing into peach trees, up compost bins and chain link fences. From the three seeds, I harvested 18 melons each averaging about 26 pounds. I've never had such great production in a small space before with watermelon. There were no problems with diseases or bugs." D.H., Texas