Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Glacier or Rock flour is available in some garden supply stores. It is a powder consistency, like , er, flour! It is used to remineralize exhausted soil that has been rotated too many times. It is also used to increase plant size & harvest bounty. Added to feed, it can increase the production & thickness of eggs/shells. Go to Wikipedia & type: " glacier flour " or " rock flour " ! It's quite enlightening! Makes one wonder why it's not more popular. Follow the links provided or google it for more. -richard- ;-{) > Wonder what would happen if you mixed in a teaspoon of glacier/rock flour with water? If it remineralizes soil, would it work for a human body? Or would it be toxic? If it's good enough for plants to ingest...... ........ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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