Joined: Sun Mar 09, 2003 9:06 pm Posts: 11 Location: youngsville,la.
hello everyone ! just wanted to check in & see if anyone has tried oyster shell as a soil amendment.bought a 50 lb. bag today for less than $8 so i figured i'd give it a try.i realize it will break down very slowly,but am limited to what is available in my area (south louisiana).mention organic anything & the garden center/feed store crowd look at you like a chicken looking at a card trick ! thanks to all who offer their experience,revg62
Joined: Sat Apr 12, 2003 12:45 am Posts: 420 Location: Whitesboro,TX
I don't see why it would not help, but I have no idea.
However we are using sea water and it is wonderfull - complete fertilizer with traceminerals (92), amino acids, enzymes, beneficial bacteria. It makes the perfect vitamin mineral supplement.
Robert D Bard
Joined: Sun Mar 09, 2003 9:06 pm Posts: 11 Location: youngsville,la.
thanks robert,just exactly where do you get seawater in whitesboro ? my grandparents used to own a store in collinsville,small world ain't it ? let me know how you're using it,sounds interesting,thanks,revg62
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