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I've been using tap water bubbled overnight (or longer) for a while and my plants do fine. By the looks of it your water is much better than mine...
I've never checked my soil's pH yet my plants do fine.
Ohh, I wouldn't say they are worthless; I would, however recommend fish hydrolysate over fish emulsion.
recent thread with lots of info about fish fert http://forum.grasscity.com/organic-growing/1056140-fish-emulsion-mercury-scare.html
I believe Camas is the stinkiest place I've ever been.
Yep, alfalfa heats up my compost pile nicely.
I just got my new air pump, stoked. Alita AL-60, very quiet, best of all the price was FREE!
I've never had any problems with a deficiency that I've noticed. That being said, I would say that AACT would help any situation if your soil...
I found the msds here ,doesn't say much
Correct, Its from California Spray Dry in Stockton
No, they probably aren't parboiled. I've had no problems using them as is, if you don't mind some rice sprouting.
I love fish, I love eating them, I raise them for a living and I'd like to use them to fertilize my garden. That being said I'm not a fan of...
I keep a gallon of Growmore kelp extract around, at $15 a gallon from the local farm store its cheap enough for when I don't feel like soaking...
I looked up the product I've been using on the WSDA here. While its is definitely hydrolsate it has a higher level of cadmium then the Alaska...
I've never used this but a friend of mine makes it up in Cloverdale, CA. I know he uses quality ingredients
I bought 11 yards for some raised beds last summer from them as they're near my location they are part of or at least having their soil mixed at...
A quality ball valve shouldn't have a problem. The best I've used are the Asahi omni, mind you that a brass valve will probably still have a PTFE...
Are you speaking of the stuff from California Spray Dry? I have a couple pounds of if but have never used any. Partly because I had information...
sounds like you need more "browns". the high temps are a good thing killing off any weed seeds & the like.
When I added peat the first time I let it soak with some water and lime. After a bit of reading it seems that worms are pretty tolerant to a range...