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Saw the soil test today. Slow is correct...Fe off the charts. The more I see the less I like basalt...fine line between paramagnetic and magnetic. Fe is unfixable in this mix
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What am I missing?
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Well I was hoping for some follow up from the posters who said they could provide more info on the Coast of Maine soil analysis.
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The stonington blend is great soil but expensive at $24/1.5 cft. The world record holder for giant pumpkins uses Coast of Maine lobster compost.
-Funk
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Thanks. There is a nursery in the area who supposedly carries it. Im going to grab a bag and try it for my patio tomato plants this summer. Just one plant and see how it compares to my current soil I use as a side by side comparison. If it works well I may be out of the soil mixing business. If I can buy a bagged product that will work well instead of having to mix and care for my own. Living in the burbs can make mixing soil a pain and potential flag to the nosy neighbors.
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