posted 15 years ago
I'm curious what the soil survey says! I'm curious what sorts of vegetation grow in abandoned land near you, too, especially heavily-eroded areas.
All that rock flour seems likely to become an amazing resource once there's an efficient way to mix organic matter and maybe stable, coarse particles into it. If the subsoil's natural pH isn't too high to begin with, biochar might be worth looking into as a way to make it seem sandier. I've used potsherds (crushed down below 1cm with an old tree trunk) to good effect on the heavy clay here.
"the qualities of these bacteria, like the heat of the sun, electricity, or the qualities of metals, are part of the storehouse of knowledge of all men. They are manifestations of the laws of nature, free to all men and reserved exclusively to none." SCOTUS, Funk Bros. Seed Co. v. Kale Inoculant Co.