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DirtDiggler



Joined: 05 Jan 2006
Posts: 36
Location: NACOGDOCHES,TEXAS

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 11:52 am    Post subject: Is high iron content in water a problem?  

I have a 75 foot well on my place which I use to water the vegetable garden and lawn (about 2 acres). The water has a high iron content. I used it last summer for the first time ( and used it a lot because of the drought here in east texas) and all the vegetables, grass, trees, etc seemed to do just fine, maybe even better than usual. The only problem I saw was red staining on posts, birdhouses, etc. Does anyone know if continued heavy usage of this water will result in some type of iron build up problem in my soil? Is there a cost effective way to remove some of the iron from the water?
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CaptainCompostAL



Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 875
Location: Irondale,Alabama

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 8:26 am    Post subject:  

Heavy metals or excessive minerals in water for irrigation is not that big of a deal in a well managed organic or sustainable soil management system.

Keep your soil rich in organic matter (compost or other forms of humus), and rich in beneficial soil organisms. This will balance and buffer the nutrients to your lawn and/or garden plants.

The best way to increase your soil biology is using lots of stuff rich in molasses or sugar products like dry molasses.
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