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Clay pebbles in organics?

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I won this Emily's garden hydroponic kit thing in a raffle for one dollar, but I'm going to use it organically, I threw away the nutrients, etc... And they give all these clay pebbles, prolly 5-7 gallons.

Im wondering if they can be of any use to me in organic gardening, I grow plants in pots indoors and outdoors and I also have a veggie herb garden in raised beds and in ground. :peace:
 
I won this Emily's garden hydroponic kit thing in a raffle for one dollar, but I'm going to use it organically, I threw away the nutrients, etc... And they give all these clay pebbles, prolly 5-7 gallons.

Im wondering if they can be of any use to me in organic gardening, I grow plants in pots indoors and outdoors and I also have a veggie herb garden in raised beds and in ground. :peace:

crush them a little and mix into your soil, they are great for improving aeration and lots of nook and crannies for micro life!
 
Ahhh very cool I wondered that if I coul use them in place of perlite, they are a little bigger than the perlite I have, if i crushed one in half it would be kinda the size of perlite.( this makes me happy if it'll work in my tlo soils cause I dislike buying perlite
 
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