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January 15, 2016April 22, 2016Stephen Video

Do Rock Dust or Biochar Work Increase the Nutrient Density of Food? 2015 Trial Result

Introduction Over the last two years I have been testing the product claims associated with Rock Dust and charged Biochar. These products are marketed to home organic gardeners and come with quite a few claims. As such I decided to put these products to the test in my back yard garden. Experimental Design In order…

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November 20, 2015April 22, 2016Stephen Video

Do Rock Dust and Biochar Increase the Nutrients in Garden Soils including Trace Elements.

This is part Two of Three in this year’s Home Garden Field Trials Results videos putting charged Biochar and Rock Dust to the test. Today I am going to look at the soil results to see if they support the main claim of each product that through different mechanisms Rock Dust and Biochar increase the…

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October 9, 2015April 22, 2016Stephen Video

Do Biochar and Rock Dust Increase Garden Yields? 2015 Results

Last year I began an experiment in the back yard taking a look at two products.  Biochar and Rock Dust.  The purpose of this experiment was to put the product claims to the test.  Specifically we were looking at product claims that have been made about them. This is the first of a three part…

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January 11, 2015April 22, 2016Stephen Video

Autumn Leaves vs Rock Dust: Mineral by Mineral Comparison

Today we are going to follow up on the next questions that have come out of the 2014 home garden field trials and put one of my garden claims to the test. What nutrients or elements do Rock Dust and fall leaves bring into the garden and how do they stack up against each other.…

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October 5, 2014April 22, 2016StephenLeave a comment Video

Rock Dust and Biochar impacts on pH and Nutrient availability in garden soil

Last time we spoke about the Brix Meter or refractometer and discussed how it is likely not the best to measure the nutrient density of the produce in our gardens. http://youtu.be/YO4L_jSxsAc In that video I told you I was going to try to answer some of your questions about the trials. Today we are going…

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