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Coast of Maine Organic Products releases video on changes to its organic Bumper Crop soil amendment

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Shellfish-based product is made of ingredients found in Maine

Garden Center | August 23, 2010 |

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Coast of Maine Organic Products, Inc.,  released a new video highlighting the changes to the popular Bumper Crop Organic Soil Amendment that Coast of Maine produces and distributes for Master Nursery Garden Centers.

Founded in 1996 by Carlos Quijano, Coast of Maine has always produced organic soils using a shellfish based compost while highlighting and promoting the beauty and environmentally friendly atmosphere of the State of Maine.

“Because our distribution started with Carlos knocking on one garden center door at a time we have great loyalty to the independent garden centers that carry Coast of Maine products," said Cameron Bonsey, director of marketing. "We produce wonderful organically approved soil products for them and then we help each garden center market and define itself. It was a perfect fit for us to work with Master Nursery and help them redefine an incredible organic soil amendment that helps each member garden center compete in today’s competitive retail gardening world.“

Coast of Maine worked closely with the Master Nursery staff and Soil Board to develop an all-purpose organic soil amendment.

 

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