Hattie the Hen
Deeply Rooted
***UPDATE on my use of Rockdust posted 27th June '10 on post #10Last year I ordered a large sack of this 'Rockdust' because I had been reading an increasing amount about it on various UK allotment & vegetable blogs & forums -- I was lucky to get the sack on a special end of season sale price & had it shipped for free (heavy sack......
) ).I happened to mention this on a thread here on TEG:
http://www.theeasygarden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=27718
It was kind of pooh-poohed as
Just another product.............!!!! No offence to anyone but that kind of riled me!!

So being me (stubborn old cranky witch that I am) I have used the last couple of weeks researching the subject. I intend to do some comparative "pot tests" because I think the evidence is pretty convincing.
I shall post all info on this thread. Starting with these links:
http://www.remineralize.org/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16&Itemid=264
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Hamaker **** for starters this is not a new idea, as you can see.
http://www.remineralize.org/site/in...r-center-article&catid=20:magazine&Itemid=230
Thank you in advance for your patience with this cumungeonally old lady

Hattie 


. The peppers & eggplants are not in their final pots, so have had no Rockdust yet -- they are not looking stunning ; just OK. Tomorrow I tackle them when some bags of new soil arrives. I am having to be very careful as last year I got a bad attack of both blight & mildew on a lot of my squash & all of my tomatoes.