Re: Humates


If anyone wants some info on the topic try these web sites!

http://www.unifiedsystems.com/humates.htm

http://www.humic.com/

http://www.australianhumates.com/

http://www.fbnet.net/humus/why.htm

http://www.bostontreepreservation.com/Humates.html

http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/orgfert.html#humates
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Hope this helps!
LC

>>> <BChris1335@aol.com> 04/09 11:09 PM >>>
    Has anyone ever used Humates on their pumkins? Humates are supposed to be 
good on gardens and lawns. I've put them on my grass before and I did have a 
noticeable difference in that the treated lawn greened up faster. I put it on 
my grass because it is supposed to help decompose the grass thatch without 
the power raking, although I'm trying to build up the organic matter in my 
soil not break it down. Humates are a compressed form of organic material, 
containing a large amount of Humic acid and organic matter. They are 
apparently mined from underground deposits as they are leftover from 
prehistoric plants (I'm not making this up, but it sure does sound strange.) 
If anyone has any thoughts I would like to hear them. 

Brian

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