Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: Greensand as a Soil Amendment.
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Big Kahuna 25 |
Ontario, Canada.
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Link to the history and use of Jersey Greensand.
http://www.ppi-ppic.org/ppiweb/bcrops.nsf/$webindex/1ACB7C34D86DEA4A85256E91001A6894/$file/04-2p16.pdf
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11/9/2004 9:08:27 AM
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Brooks B |
Ohio
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thanks for the link Kahuna
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11/9/2004 9:54:47 AM
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the big one |
Walkerton Ont
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This is good stuff that starts to work instantly. Im going to apply it in the spring, I would apply now but the flooding will just wash it way anyways
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11/9/2004 5:47:30 PM
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Nanotech Pumpkin |
Oakland, CA, USA
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That was a really interesting article. I wonder if there is anymore info out there on how it reacts with other soils? It said that greensand helps sandy soils; would there be any point in using it in clay soils? Or would it duplicate some of the clay soil's properties?
Erin.
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11/22/2004 12:58:58 AM
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docgipe |
Montoursville, PA
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Trace minerals are generally found in four products that are similar. They are: New Jersey Greensand, Texas Greensand, Ironite and Azomote as sold by Fretrell. Each of these may be minutely different than each other. I use about 10 lbs of one Spring and Fall of each year alternating when I remember that I may better the program using a different choice from year to year.
I doubt that they would be anything but re-mineralization in any soil make up because the need is so small.
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1/25/2005 10:22:08 PM
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