ROCK DUST THE MYTH AND THE FACTS

One of the buzz ingredients for apparently miraculous results in your garden is ‘Rock Dust’.  Having access to a Geo-chemist I thought I would find out exactly what is in the ‘miracle’ product.  Watch the film and judge for yourself.

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4 thoughts on “ROCK DUST THE MYTH AND THE FACTS”

  1. Hi,
    That was no “dust” that you poured out of your bag! It was more like gravel. Rock dust for re-mineralising the earth is supposed to be very fine, like flour, thus having an extremely large surface area so that it can be digested by the soil’s micro-organisms.
    Regards,
    Peter

  2. By the way, SEER rock dust is now available from B&Q. It costs about £6 for a 10 kg bag, so it is not so expensive as you quoted.

    Peter

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