Hi guys,
I'm looking for alternatives to Perlite for soil aeration and to give better structure to the soil. Preferable something I can find around the house/garden or in nature.
The rule for me is that it needs to be something I don't have to go buy (or trade).
The reason is that this year I want to try to grow without having to buy anything from the gardenstore.
I'm currently busy with starting up my wormbin and what I read online and also the guys here on ICMag seem to say. Is that it might maybe be possible to grow in pure Vermicompost. But that soil compactation/aeration might be an issue.
(Check the thread here: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=359129)
I think I have read somewhere that some guys were using small river pebbles. And I have once seen a picture of some commercial organic soil that looks like they added small pieces of broken up red clay construction bricks.
So anybody any idea what I might can use?
(Rice/grain hulls aren't sold/traded in my country.)
Thanks for sharing.
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
Update:
Below is a list of suggestions from this thread.
I'm looking for alternatives to Perlite for soil aeration and to give better structure to the soil. Preferable something I can find around the house/garden or in nature.
The rule for me is that it needs to be something I don't have to go buy (or trade).
The reason is that this year I want to try to grow without having to buy anything from the gardenstore.
I'm currently busy with starting up my wormbin and what I read online and also the guys here on ICMag seem to say. Is that it might maybe be possible to grow in pure Vermicompost. But that soil compactation/aeration might be an issue.
(Check the thread here: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=359129)
I think I have read somewhere that some guys were using small river pebbles. And I have once seen a picture of some commercial organic soil that looks like they added small pieces of broken up red clay construction bricks.
So anybody any idea what I might can use?
(Rice/grain hulls aren't sold/traded in my country.)
Thanks for sharing.
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
Update:
Below is a list of suggestions from this thread.
Bio-Char / Charcoal
Buckwheat hulls
Contruction bricks/shingles/roof tiles (crushed)
Cork
Glass products
Gravel
Lava rock
Marbels
Nut shells (pistachio, walnut,...)
Oat meal
Pebbles
Permatil
Pittmoss
Pumice
Rice hulls
Sand
Sea shells (mussels, beach,...)
Straw bedding
Tree bark
Turface
Vermiculite
Worms (Living)
Zeolite