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Topic History of: Potato Bugs
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Invisible Gardener I am not suprised since it is not easy to locate even here in Malibu ( I am the sole supplier) However you can order it from the closest source to you.

Here is a resources list for you

http://remineralize.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=17&Itemid=90

Thanks

Tara Oh I forgot I bought a few bags of rocks for flooding, they are not very fine. Maybe I could mix this with sand?
Let me know.
Tara It is apparent that I will never find any, rock dust. I find 0-3/8 only or what they call grinder shavings which is mixed. No one around screens anything. I live by the beach will sand do the trick. Other than that I am out of luck.
Frustrated, Tara
Invisible Gardener Make a good application first few years then rotate every other year or even better rotate the garden and compost dif parts at dif times.
Invisible Gardener if the manure sits for too long, it will just collect seeds. weeds are ok in that you can just pull em out and re compost them as green waste. Mulching works great in keeping the weeds down also.

You dont have to let the mix if manure/rock dust sit for too long.I would place directly i nto ground and allow it to work form there if you can get fresh other wise good idea to compost it by turning over once or twice a week.
Tara Oh yes since I put all that manure last year would I still need to put more this year. It this a yearly thing. I was told every 3 years was plenty...
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