Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 Our Raw Seattle friends at the CVOE, Amy & Olga, use to sell rock dust. I see they do sell some soil conditioner which contains mineral and plant-based ingredients. I suggest you contact them for additional information on organic soil conditioning. I'm sure what they have is great stuff and you'd be supporting both a non-profit and Raw Seattle members! Jeff Center for Vegan Organic Education Amy & Olga's All-Purpose Soil Conditioner P.O. Box 13217 Burton, WA 98013 Telephone: 206 463 4520 info http://www.veganorganiced.org/order.html#A >Hi, Helen: >I'm glad to share! The cheapest source I found for both the tea >brewer and the rock dust was Acme Worm Farm - www.acmewormfarm.com. >They're still not cheap, but significantly cheaper than the >manufacturer's site and they were very friendly to deal with. If >anyone knows still better sources, please post. > >I've been having a fun time brewing up gallons of microorganisms and >trying them on all kinds of plants, ornamentals as well as edibles. >So far, everything is growing well, but this is my first season doing >this so it's really too early to tell. Possibly the plants just like >the extra attention! The lettuce tastes great, but the first harvest, >straight from the garden, always does. I decided that my life is too >full this year to run experiments and confirm for myself that the tea >is worth doing, so I am trusting the academics <gasp> and Ann >Lovejoy, and applying tea with abandon. Maybe next year I'll show >some discipline. > >-rho Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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