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Greensand, also known as Glauconite, is a mineral mined from natural deposits of glauconite located in the Southern part of New Jersey. These deposits are of marine origin and are composed primarily of iron-potassium silicate, which gives it its bluish green color.
I was talking to a guy in the store on Sunday and he said that he uses Greensand under all of his gravel and has never had any issues with it.
I didnt get into specifics because I had no clue what it is but he said that he has been using it for years to grow swords and that it seems to work very well for him.
Anyone ever heard of this/used it?
Anyone ever heard of this??
Anyone ever heard of this??
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I might try to find some and see how it does.Aaron wrote:Yes, I tried some mixed in with my latest batch of mineralized soil. I really didnt' notice any benefit.
Though I dont really want to mess with the recipe as it already works just fine.
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