Dathi wrote:Greetings Mika & Treegod,
Thanks for that link, what a brilliant thing to be doing.
Reading on from further links on your pages I was fascinated by the notion of remineralisation and of the various links to "Rock Dust". Great idea, so simple, logical and effective! I'd love to hear more about this, perhaps as your project unfolds.....
The links to the Scottish Seer Project were a fine distraction. Great results with a simple idea. I'll be researching this more and doing some small experiments over the next wee while. I have thousands of tiny tomato seedlings sprouting now (results of fallen fruit from an abundant crop in a now wrecked glasshouse). So what I'll do is transplant these in bunches and "dose" each bunch with a different kind of gravel / dust / sand and see what transpires.
CFN,
Dathi
Dathi,
How wonderful

I'd love to hear about your experiments! Actually I'm working for RTE ("Remineralize The Earth"), translating their website into spanish, and I'm learning lots about rock dust just by reading thoroughly

In spain, the subject is still not known and we don't have any source of "rock dust" (that I know). Joanna Campe, the president of RTE named me their International Coordinator for Spain two years ago, and for me it is still very difficult to find a good resource. The only contact I have is a mine owner of Leonardita, a natural product made of fossilised humus which seems to be a really good nutrient for the soil but hasn't been recognised as an "organic" product yet, though I know it's entirely natural. I've started to work with this source this year and so far my plants are doing very good. Also, the Leonardita is used by a friend of mine who is an arboriculturist and he says he'd almost call it a "miraculous" product, hahaha. He's my neighbour and we share that kind of information and other cool stuff about trees.
The Uk have worked through it well, so there, you have that possibility of trying those experiments which I'd love to hear about, and maybe we could collaborate and publish some of your results with some pics in my blog at RTE (?) because I'm in charge to spread the word, LOL. And of course, to answer your question; Adam and I will be reporting all of our experiments in our blog, including all the experiments that we could be doing with rock dust when we find a good source. I also considered the possibility of buying overseas so... I'm sure we'll come with something soon
BB
Mika