it was you and others posting threads in this forum that got me started. all the talk of living soils and stuff got me reading up on how plants actually feed, which got me reading up on soil microbiology, etc. after that it seems the only way to go.thats awesome to see soo many natural and organic interests in growing.nicely done!
Volcanic or glacier Rock Dust is widely availble in the UK, good option.just checked out the azomite on ebay. fifteen quid postage from u.s. so i might wait a bit on that one, no offence. it does look good though.
mind you, it's also for sale in france at much cheaper postage but much more expensive per gramme. i'd only need a bit. hmmmmm....................
Thinks its very similar, just that Azomite is trademarked and rock dust cant be called that if it isnt from Utah, same as the champagne scenario.Volcanic Rock Dust is widely availble in the UK, good option.
its cheap, elixir gardens on the famous auction site, £4 quidishcheers!
might be good for the worms as well as they need a bit of grit in there for their gizzards.
depends on the price though. worm castings seem to have everything in them anyway so if it's expensive i might not.