
"This past spring when we were just starting to dig up the soil, friends of ours told us about rock dusts. We are absolutely delighted with our incredibly big and tasty 17" cucumbers (10 to 12 of them each week, 3 inches in diameter), 2 1/2-inch diameter "cherry" tomatoes (no one told them they were supposed to be small! lol ), 2 1/2-inch diameter carrots, and 5" diameter broccoli florettes. And no diseases or infestations the entire season - at least none that we know of! It's been quite a summer, and we are so very grateful to know about remineralizing!"
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Julius Hensel, a German scientist, discovered 100 years ago that rock dust had the ability to increase the growth of plants. Research strongly support the fact that basalt igneous rocks contains a broad spectrum of up to 100 minerals and trace elements necessary for the well being of all life and the creation of fertile soils.
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