Organic Farm and Handling/processing Certification Standards and Administrative Procedures: Appendices VI-XNortheast Organic Farming Assoc. of New York, Incorporated, Organic Certification Program, 2001 - Natural foods |
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NOTE : all bulk ingredients should be sifted through a 1/2 " screen . black peat with 1/2 cup lime 20 quarts sand or calcined clay 20 quarts regular peat with : 20 quarts 1 cup of greensand , 1 cup of colloidal phosphate 1 cup bloodmeal ...
NOTE : all bulk ingredients should be sifted through a 1/2 " screen . black peat with 1/2 cup lime 20 quarts sand or calcined clay 20 quarts regular peat with : 20 quarts 1 cup of greensand , 1 cup of colloidal phosphate 1 cup bloodmeal ...
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Base Mix : Amendments : mature compost limestone garden loam greensand sand ( sharp or builder's sand ; bloodmeal no beaches please ! ) colloidal clay vermiculite bonemeal perlite rock phosphate decomposed bark , sawdust new kitty ...
Base Mix : Amendments : mature compost limestone garden loam greensand sand ( sharp or builder's sand ; bloodmeal no beaches please ! ) colloidal clay vermiculite bonemeal perlite rock phosphate decomposed bark , sawdust new kitty ...
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Soil is composed of inactive minerals , classified by particle size as gravel , sand , silt , and clay ; and organic material ( once alive materials ) ; and a community of living things ( plant , animal , fungal , viral , etc. ) .
Soil is composed of inactive minerals , classified by particle size as gravel , sand , silt , and clay ; and organic material ( once alive materials ) ; and a community of living things ( plant , animal , fungal , viral , etc. ) .
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