Allan Balliett wrote:
I'm going a little nutty right now, trying to learn a jargon so I can
speak with people who are quite a drive from me and who really don't
have the time to spoon feed the ignorant
I'm looking to buy a few yards of 'crushed gravel sand' to use in a
potting mix
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Subject: Re: Sharp Sand for potting mix
Allan Balliett wrote:
I'm going a little nutty right now, trying to learn a jargon so I can
speak with people who
offering garden seeds
grown using Rudolf Steiner's methods
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Tony:
Rambler writes: to which i add worm pee
How _do_ you get those worms to pee in a cup for you?
Usually, when I have
Hi! Ian,
To know, you need to get it tested
Some granites are better than some basalt, but generally basalt is higher
On my farm, my granites are higher than most basalts, but my amphibalites
(basalt like) are very high
For potting mix, you may need to sieve twice Insect screen, as fitted to
I'm going a little nutty right now, trying to learn a jargon so I can
speak with people who are quite a drive from me and who really don't
have the time to spoon feed the ignorant.
I'm looking to buy a few yards of 'crushed gravel sand' to use in a
potting mix formulation recommended by Heinz