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HI
This year I am using seer rockdust as a soil imorover.enricher, it has every mineral known and good raves about it too, i had mine delivered ![]() for those interested heres the link SEER Centre home of ROCKDUST |
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PW has a trial going on - using 'rockdust' from the quarry where he works. Maybe he has some info already?
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None yet, I have added it to some beds to see if there is a difference to the crops that are grown in them and those in beds without it. If nothing else it certainly will help with soil structure.
I must say though that I am adding pure granite rock dust and it is not blended with anything else.
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