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Old 20-11-2005, 11:32 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
OmManiPadmeOmelet
 
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Default Acid for berries

In article ,
wrote:

On 11/19/05 8:11 PM, in article
, "Kathy"
wrote:

Does anyone know a good way to acidify soil for blueberries *other
than* aluminum sulfate? We're not much into eating aluminum. Is there
anything natural? Could we use pine needles, and if so, how much?

Kathy


I would not worry much about aluminum. Aluminum is the most common metallic
element in the Earth's crust. It usually is in more insoluble form than
aluminum sulfate. Anyway, I have not heard of using aluminum sulfate for
acidifying soil. Gypsum, calcium sulfate, should do the job. Elemental
sulfur should also do the job. If you are into natural, you cannot beat
gypsum.

I eat aluminum (hydroxide) all the time as an antacid. It also helps reduce
diarrhea.

Bill

-- Ferme le Bush



Aluminum is not easily eliminated by the body and will build up to toxic
levels... and has been linked to alzheimers.

If you want to relieve diarrhea, eat more cheese.
For a good antacid, just Calcium carbonate. (tums or rolaids).

I take Xantac generic. That is a stomach acid reducer and is FAR
superior to antacids.

Cheers!
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Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson