Anyone ever use Bov-A-Mura?
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Anyone ever use Bov-A-Mura?
Curious to know if anyone has any opinions on this product. Googled it for reviews but couldn't find any. Tried uploading the spec sheet but wasn't able to (pdf) so here is a link Click here for more information
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- exncer
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Re: Anyone ever use Bov-A-Mura?
I guess no opinions on this one = not Bestlawn-worthy. LOL
- exncer
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Re: Anyone ever use Bov-A-Mura?
No, any topic/question is worthy. Maybe no one here has tried it and couldn't comment on the product specifically.
You're the pioneer here.
Looks like you would use it the same as any other fast release liquid fertilizer.
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You're the pioneer here.

Looks like you would use it the same as any other fast release liquid fertilizer.
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Michael Wise - Posts: 1634
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Re: Anyone ever use Bov-A-Mura?
I haven't used it...but if you do, please report back!
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Re: Anyone ever use Bov-A-Mura?
Thanks guys---I was just throwing it out there for any kind of feedback. I had googled it over the weekend and couldn't find any reviews out there. Maybe it's not a product that's really used that much by homeowners??? After reading the product page I was curious if this could enhance what I've learned here so far about improving the soil. Since coming here in early Sept, I've added Milo, SBM, Kelp Help w/molasses along with Soil Conditioner and have mulch mowed. I guess what got my interest was the part about it stimulating the soils microbes. Would this product enhance stimulating the microbes or is what I'm currently doing enough to get the herd going?
As for pioneering, given my experience level, train wreck comes to mind.
I'll stick to doing what I'm learning on this site which, so far, has worked out pretty darn good!
As for pioneering, given my experience level, train wreck comes to mind.
- exncer
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Re: Anyone ever use Bov-A-Mura?
Sounds essentially like the same thing my mother uses on her plants. She calls it Texas-Tea. She gets a trash bag full of manure (most Amish will just give it to you if you ask) and puts it in a steel trash can that has holes in the lid.
Rain (free) goes into the trash can half full of manure (free) and stews on it's own. Then she uses the liquid for waterings. Lasts her all summer.
Rain (free) goes into the trash can half full of manure (free) and stews on it's own. Then she uses the liquid for waterings. Lasts her all summer.
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