In a message dated 99-06-03 12:36:40 EDT, you write:
<<
And rock dust boosts the supply of soil micro organisms by supplying
them with NEEDED trace elements...
Rock dust is a supplier of trace elements.This is the value
of rock dust.
dan
>>
This would be a great ad-on to my ga
wouldn't it be a lot simpler to get a jug of colloidal minerals and save
the wear and tear on the inner man?
regards,
Denns
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In a message dated 6/3/99 10:19:46 AM Central Daylight Time, di...@iitek.net
writes:
<< The best way to organically bind it is by fertilizing your garden with it.
My gut feeling is that you can and if the product has a very
good balance of trace and other minerals it can help.
Absorption
: Thursday, June 03, 1999 12:03 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Rock dust ..was Seaweed
>I have heard that the rock dust feeds the soil microorganisms which feed
>the plants. Some say that the dus--- formed by glacier grinding---is at
>the root (unintended pun) of the long term vegetation growt
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From: Daniel Holly [SMTP:di...@iitek.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 9:23 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: CS>Rock dust ..was Seaweed
Rock dust is very interesting stuff...
We are getting back to where we are asking can a human
absorb non-organically bound miner
03, 1999 7:46 AM
Subject: CS>Rock dust ..was Seaweed
>
>- Original Message -
>From: Daniel Holly
>
>> Azomite ???
>> Is clay and it will constipate you.
>>
>> But I did know a biodynamic farmer whose animals
>> stared eating some granit
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Holly
> Azomite ???
> Is clay and it will constipate you.
>
> But I did know a biodynamic farmer whose animals
> stared eating some granite rock dust and got some
> very good results.
>
> I forget the health improvements since it was
> a while back.Rock
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