Tag: elephants

  • Elephant Video Spot

    Elephant Video Spot

    “I asked the feedlot manager why they didn’t just spray
    the liquefied manure on neighboring farms. The farmers
    don’t want it, he explained. The nitrogen and phosphorous
    levels are so high that spraying the crops could kill them.
    He didn’t say that feedlot wastes also contain heavy
    metals and hormone residues, persistent chemicals that
    end up in waterways downstream, where scientists have
    found fish and amphibians exhibiting abnormal sex
    characteristics.”
    – Michael Pollan

  • Custom Mugs

    “Ol’ man Simon, planted a diamond. Grew hisself a garden
    the likes of none. Sprouts all growin’ comin’ up glowin’
    Fruit of jewels all shinin’ in the sun. Colors of the rainbow.
    See the sun and the rain grow sapphires and rubies on ivory
    vines, Grapes of jade, just ripenin’ in the shade, just ready
    for the squeezin’ into green jade wine.  Hangin’ in reach.
    Ol’ man Simon, diggin’ in his diamonds, stops and rests and
    dreams about one…real…peach.”
    – Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends

     

  • Elephant Guano Research and Garden Center Retailers

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    Are you thinking about trying some Elephant Compost in your home or commercial garden, but you are undecided, and need more information?

    Check out thisgreat article on compost, calledManure Matters  Be sure to read the “Bottom Line” at the end of the post.. 

    Another good article from the Savvy Gardner: Kansas City Zoo and Elephant Compost.  My overall favorite on-line discussion about the merits of elephant manure in the garden is at Bananas.org

    I also learned that the LA Zoo may provide this dung as well. 

    Are you a central fl Retailer, looking for wholesale prices?

    Contact Us!  Discounts may be available for large quantities or multiple orders.

    Here are what the bags look like:

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    Here is what 1.3 cubic yards looks like:

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    Here is more info:

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    Let me know if I can be of service to you!

  • Delivered Elephant Compost

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    When delivered, the Elephant compost is piled high in a Ford Ranger.  The dimensions of the truck are listed above.  You will actually receive more than this because we pile the compost into a mound in the back of the truck.  If you are not interested in buying bulk, we do also have this product available by the bag.  Contact us for more information!

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    Here is the map of our delivery range (within the green circle).  The closer you are to Gainesville, the less expensive the compost will be.  Prices are subject to change without notice, but the current price per truckload is between $60.00-$85.00.  If you are in Greater Gainesville, the price is 60.00.  This price includes unloading your compost into a pile with a pitchfork.  Cash is preferred, but we do accept Paypal and Credit Cards.

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