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Evol Organics

I will get a hex hive if I decide to get bees.
 
I can putcha in touch with my friend if ya'd like? he's been doing it for several years now and it pretty decent.he just posted the other day about what he's doing with his bees/that would rock if ya do bees man.anywho,looking forward to seeing ya do that and just hit me up if ya wanna see what my buddy does.:Sharing One:
 
Thanks EoF but I have the informational resources I need. Im going to the apiary today to price everything. With any luck ill have a hive this summer.
 
I dont like this any more than you do but she has some valid points. I'm NOT saying I agree completely but I consider myself open minded and one must know all the facts and points of view before an intelligent conclusion can be made

 
alfalfa pellets are great for your soil! and a lot cheaPER THAN BUYING ALFALFA MEAL.
Hey Evol,

Is there any problem using alfalfa meal in the soil for nitrogen? I got a bagful of pellets,and was wondering if I could use it as an amendment. I was advised about a tea to use (thanks A4), but I was wondering about a soil recipe addative.
 
I started adding humic acid into the vinegar when making cal phos. approx 1 tbsp into a gallon. I figure it will help with chelation and add some extra goodness into the final product.
 
very finely crushed limestone + distilled water = liquid limestone? it looks like the stuff I bought but I'm going to run a few ph tests to see if it works the same.
 
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