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Zeba 'Quench' 52oz - More Water. More Plant. |  | Brand: Zeba Category: Lawn & Patio
Buy New: $39.99 as of 7/29/2010 12:31 CDT details
Seller: Zeba® Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 122805
Country: USA Color: Tan Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3
MPN: 1055 Model: 52 oz UPC: 851730001115 EAN: 0851730001115 ASIN: B000JL33XG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Natural cornstarch based superabsorbent holds hundreds of times its weight in water. | | • | Acts like a sponge in the soil to absorb and release water and nutrients for plants, over and over again. | | • | Safe for use with all indoor and outdoor plants, including fruits and vegetables. | | • | Ideal for starting new lawns, planting trees and shrubs, flower beds, landscaping and containers. | | • | Biodegradable, non-toxic, pH neutral. |
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Product Description Zeba granules provide gardeners with a tool to keep moisture constantly available to plants. Made from natural cornstarch, Zeba gently holds hundreds of times its weight in water releasing it over and over to plants on demand. By keeping more water available plants can grow more vigorously and produce higher yields.
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| Customer Reviews: Nothing absorbs better - perfect for gardening March 8, 2010 Steven S. Antonoff (Southern California) We use this to absorb excess water in flower pots, etc. after a hard rain. It really works and we appreciate that it is biodegradable since we use it in our garden.
A Must for New Turf June 2, 2010 M. Humphrey I live in an area with mostly sand for soil. When I ordered my sod, the salesperson at the Turf Farm recommended ZEBA - in fact he almost insisted on it. It's worked amazingly well. After only a week, I'm down to watering just once a day for 5 minutes a station and the grass looks amazing. I just wish I had known about this before I planted all of my trees and flowers.
different than other crystals - no heaving June 22, 2009 researcher (SW Michigan) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I'm still seeing how well these work in an area of the garden that's hard to get the hose to, but so far things look good. That area is getting more weeds than the surrounding area, which means it's doing it's job, but I have to weed more. The science seems sound, and I'm looking forward to seeing more results. I've only had them for about 2 months.
I wanted to comment on a problem that some people have had with the other crystals - pushing plants and dirt out of the containers. That doesn't happen with these. They are much softer when hydrated, more like thick jam or watery jello - very squishable. The other kind stay much more rigid, like jello jigglers that didn't get enough water and can bounce. The softness seems to let them adapt to available space better instead of pushing everything away.
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