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Why are there Fewer Nutrients in Our Food?
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Thoroughly blend:
1 part garden soil 1 part sifted compost 1 part coir (shredded coconut shells), a renewable resource that I use instead of peat moss which isn't renewable. Blend into each cubic foot of this: 1 cup Complete Organic Fertilizer (recipe follows) 1/4. cup agricultural lime |
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Complete Organic Fertilizer (COF) from Solomon's book Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades [13] | |
3 to 4 quarts seed meal (I use alfalfa)
1 quart kelp meal 1 pint gypsum 1 1/2 tsp. zinc sulphate 1 tsp. copper sulfate |
1 quart soft rock phosphate or bone meal
1 pint agricultural lime 1 tsp. borax 2 tsp. manganese sulfate 2 T. ferrous sulfate |
Mix all together. Since it's pretty dusty, maybe do it on the balcony.
For growing inside, I put mine near a south facing window, but one could put the pot under a light with a 24-hour timer set for 16 hours of light. Several weeks after the plants have sprouted, add a sprinkling of fertilizer and scratch that in a bit.
As Solomon quotes in his book The Intelligent Gardener: [14] "Dr. William Albrecht, Head of the Soils Department at the University of Missouri between 1930 and 1960, wrote that sickness is rarely caused by 'bad' bacteria or 'bad' genes; and that the fundamental treatment for human (and animal) disease is not medicine, but better farming."
(One of British Columbia resident Mary Lowther's earliest memories is biting into a freshly picked tomato from a vine that was taller than she was. After reading compelling evidence explaining the loss of nutrients in our food and how we can replenish them, she could not keep the information to herself. Mary writes gardening columns for the Lake Cowichan Gazette https://www.lakecowichangazette.com .)
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