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Old 05-02-2009, 08:53 AM   #101 (permalink)
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Default Re: biochar

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Originally Posted by CookieCows View Post
I'm ready to crush up my bag and soak it. Can I just mix it in a wheel barrow with the water we bring up from the stock pond that is high in nitrates? Is there anything else I need? After mixing that up can we just rotatill that into the bed or does it need to sit for awhile? We've already rotatilled in a bunch of composted manure/dirt/hay.

BTW Pauly I looked at your roses in the photo gallery.... beautiful!!

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hey Deb good to see are thread is still going strong!
you can soke it for 24hr is best but even a few hr will work poind water is good althou not as highly concintrated with the leveals that the pure microzomeals would have rember it will take a year or two to realy see a big difrince alsow know that you will have to add boi mass ever year in order to keep the afets strong so save that conpost and add it often! o i forgot add some powderd sea kelp you wont bealve how shock resistant and dark green your plants will be if you do i know this for a fact as i was doing my garden down the path i did one sid then ran out of the kelp when i got to the other side but whent ahed and did it any way the side with the kelp is already out growing the side with out it and i dont have to water it as oftin in the heat of the day
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