zonderkop
Well-Known Member
@Pattahabi
Yes, this is an excerpt from the book shown by my avatar; the book is on pre-order at amazon and will be released on 30 March, if not sooner.
I think I'll re-name "liming agent" to "calcium-supplement". what do you think? I'd rather list these under "mineral mix", but it makes that section complicated. i'll also put "recommended" by the 50/50 mix of shell/gypsum. i've seen 75/25 too, but also trying to keep things simple.
Regarding rock dusts, I don't know the limits for each ingredient beyond 1 cup; from what i read, GRD can be used up to 4 or so cups per sq ft. I'll change "exclusive" to "up to 4 cups" to clarify.
@midwest
thanks for the suggestion! i'll add it. i initially didn't because i didn't want to overwhelm people with too many options, but what's one more wrinkle, right?
yeah, i wrote this book partly because i want more people to know that you can garden without being an asshole to the environment and still get good results. making a little ecosystem of worms, living mulch, and compost creatures is a fun way to garden.
i also cover container building, botantical teas/sprays, worm binning, and discreet growing. i think more people would grow this way if its accessible or made aware.
Yes, this is an excerpt from the book shown by my avatar; the book is on pre-order at amazon and will be released on 30 March, if not sooner.
I think I'll re-name "liming agent" to "calcium-supplement". what do you think? I'd rather list these under "mineral mix", but it makes that section complicated. i'll also put "recommended" by the 50/50 mix of shell/gypsum. i've seen 75/25 too, but also trying to keep things simple.
Regarding rock dusts, I don't know the limits for each ingredient beyond 1 cup; from what i read, GRD can be used up to 4 or so cups per sq ft. I'll change "exclusive" to "up to 4 cups" to clarify.
@midwest
thanks for the suggestion! i'll add it. i initially didn't because i didn't want to overwhelm people with too many options, but what's one more wrinkle, right?
yeah, i wrote this book partly because i want more people to know that you can garden without being an asshole to the environment and still get good results. making a little ecosystem of worms, living mulch, and compost creatures is a fun way to garden.
i also cover container building, botantical teas/sprays, worm binning, and discreet growing. i think more people would grow this way if its accessible or made aware.