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Old 05-04-2003, 11:11 AM
J Kolenovsky
 
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Default Expanded Shale for Houston Gumbo soil

I know this is austin.gardening but:

1. I thought this would be interesting to know for members of this ng to
know for future reference of someone trapsin' through.

2. Has anyone ever heard of this? (Nitro-phos website is not up)

3. Does anyone know about Shale in general and how it might help the
soil?


EARTH-KIND PROJECT NETS SURPRISE SOLUTION FOR HOUSTON'S GUMBO SOILS! =


Caldwell Pink, an antique rose, was one of the winners in a new Texas =

program called EarthKind Roses, instituted by Texas A&M to identify the =

toughest landscape roses for Southern climates that would perform
without =

chemicals and with very little maintenance. Other winners were =98Livin'=
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Easy, The Fairy,Sea Foam, Pearle Or, Marie Daly and Belinda's Dream. =

=

During these trials, a wide variety of roses were tortured beyond belief
and =

the winners were awarded the EarthKind title. Learn about their =

experimentation conditions (worse than even lazy gardeners inflict!) at =

http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/earthkindrose or by requesting a free =

EarthKind packet from: Dr. Steve George, Texas A&M Research and
Extension =

Center,17360 Coit Road, Dallas, TX 75252
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The EarthKind Rose experiments also resulted in what looks like a great
new =

product for Houston gardeners and others who have to cope with gumbo
soil: =

expanded shale. Steve is extremely high on this naturally occurring
mineral =

rock dug up around Dallas and heated until it becomes porous inside. =


Remember how they used to tell us to work gypsum into the soil? Most
experts =

now agree that was not a very effective additive. But this one seems to =

really do the job. It is just starting to be marketed and is only
carried by =

a few large Houston nurseries (specifically Cornelius) at this time. =

But any =

nursery can order some from you as it distributed by Nitro-Phos, a local =

company. You will also get information on expanded shale in the
EarthKind =

Rose packet mentioned above. =


This is only for gumbo or clay soils; it is not a benefit to sandy soils =

which are already porous enough. -- BBS.
-- =

J. Kolenovsky, A+, Network +, MCP
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