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Excerpt - Dry Gardening Australia - 'Sustainable drought-proof gardening from the soil up' (Jonathan Garner)
"Scientific studies have shown that rock minerals increase yields by as much as two to four times for agriculture and forestry (wood volume), and that single application has immediate results and long-term effects"..."If a tree holds four times more volume in wood, it's stronger and better to build with, it's healthier and more resistant to disease and, most importantly for this day and agem it's storing four times more carbon!"..."It's simple, it's natural and it's cheap. Glacial moraine or mixtures of single rock types applied to the soil create a sustainable and superior alternative to ultimately harmful chemical fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides"..."You've heard it here first. Tell your mates - it's cheap and it works."

Malcolm Campbell - Green Fingers - East Torrens Messenger News 4th June 2008
One of our most reliable shade-loving flowering bulbs is Clivea miniata and its hybrids. But after four or five years the bulbs need lifting and dividing to preserve their viguor and flowering habit. Sever using a long knife. Discard the old woody bulbs and keep the really small bulbs attached to a larger nurse mother bulb. I find I need to discard about a third of a clump to retain really healthy bulbs for replanting. Feed with superphosphate at 50g/sq m of Fishers Creek Rock Dust (FCRD) at 150g /sq m after transplanting"

Jock Gordon - Vineyard owner, Cadell, Riverland, SA
"FCRD was first applied to my grapes in 2005 and we have seen a yield increase of 10% in both the first and second seasons since. The long lasting effects of FCRD continue to impress me"

Martin Smith - Vineyard owner, Mintaro, Clare Valley, SA
"I have trialled FCRD on my Riseling grape in the Clare Valley. The results have been great and I plan to also add FCRD to my Shiraz grapes this year as well as the Riseling. Even my vegetables might get some FCRD also. I look forward to continuing the trials; we're already seeing improvements in soil quality which in turn contributes to vine health and fruit quality"

Richard Foster - Property Manager, St Mark's College, Adelaide, SA (University Residential College)
"With large water restrictions on the property, using FCRD has helped our lawns and roses stand up to another warm winter and hot summer. The lawns are as tough as they ever have been, even with more students on the property than ever before."

 

 

 
     
 
 
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