river rat01
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ive been thinking about digging some soil up from different areas like from the woods, near a river and in flood plains and experimenting with it.
the idea is that this soil has been in the making for millions of years so it should have all the nutes that you need. although im sure it would have to be amended with rice hulls or shredded straw to fluff it up.
after all, other plants that i see are growing in it very well.
ive never seen ragweed or sun flowers having any nute def problems.
and dont freak out and say NO! ITS FULL OF DANGEROUS PESTS AND BACTERIA!
bullshit, farmers go out and plow up wild fields all the time.
if anything the soil should be rich in biodiversity.
anyone ever try this?
the idea is that this soil has been in the making for millions of years so it should have all the nutes that you need. although im sure it would have to be amended with rice hulls or shredded straw to fluff it up.
after all, other plants that i see are growing in it very well.
ive never seen ragweed or sun flowers having any nute def problems.
and dont freak out and say NO! ITS FULL OF DANGEROUS PESTS AND BACTERIA!
bullshit, farmers go out and plow up wild fields all the time.
if anything the soil should be rich in biodiversity.
anyone ever try this?