Re: potassium- magic mixture ?
Don't think you can go too wrong with natural stuff..... I put a few
buckets of Kelp from the beach in this year. I washed it off with fresh
water, chopped it up and put it in my centers..... Man, does that stuff
stink when it rots ! Geeze !!
Bob.
G Tanner wrote:
> Mark and Frank,
>
> I forgot to mention that you strain the stuff
> before you put it into the bucket. that way
> it is all liquid and there aren't food chunks.
> I think that keeps the critters away ??
>
> Shellie,
> #'s shumbers... who cares as long as it works right ?
> If i has easy access to sea weed i'd throw some of
> that in there too ! why pay $$$ for jugs of stuff if
> i can make it myself at home with cheap stuff ?
> is it possible to put down to much natural stuff like
> that ?
>
> Gordon Tanner
> Maple Valley WA
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<
> Wood ashes are super high in potassium (hence the term
> "Potash").
>
> I wouldn't put the other stuff in my garden
> uncomposted. You will probably
> attract a lots of ants and maybe some skunks or other
> garbage lovers.
>
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