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Organic Fertilizer Break Down Part Three: Greensand

July 7, 2015 hilary dahl
Seattle Urban Farm Co_Greensand Fertilizer
The next stop on our path towards total fertilizer enlightenment is the wonderful world of Greensand. As we learned in part one of our series, all fertilizers are rated by their NPK ratio, which indicates the percentage of Nitrogen-Phosphorous-Potassium in the product. Greensand (0-0-3) is a great source of Potassium and works as a component of a fertilizer mix and as a stand-alone soil amendment.

Part Three: Greensand

Unlike most components of organic fertilizer blends, Potassium is a notoriously difficult element to derive from contemporary, sustainable sources such as plant and animal waste or carcasses.  To keep agricultural soils productive, this elusive mineral is most often collected from mines which occur all over the world.  The product sold as Greensand is comprised of a mineral known as Glauconite  Most Greensand products are mined from ancient beds of Glauconite which were deposited on the ocean beds of the long past days of the Eocene, Cambrian, and Cretaceous periods.  

In spite of its non-renewable nature, its wide range of soil-improving properties make greensand a delightful and necessary soil-building substance.  In addition to supplying Potassium, Greensand is a source of many micronutrients (which we learned about when discussion Kelp Meal), it can help break up clayey soils and improve your soil’s water retention capacity.  Greensand is a slow-release fertilizer, so its not the best quick-fix solution if you are experiencing a Potassium deficiency in your crops, (use Sulfate of Potash instead), but it is certainly the best Potassium source for your fertility regime that is aimed at improving the long-term health of your soil and crops.   

We recommend using Greensand as part of a balanced fertilizer blend and applying Greensand as a stand-alone amendment for soils that are particularly low in Potassium or are incredibly clayey.  Rough guidelines are as follows:

  • Use a balanced fertilizer including Greensand when planting new vegetable crops each season. Application rates for fertilizers vary, follow the recommendations on the product label.

  • If your soil test results indicate very low levels of Potassium in your soil, consider an application of pure Greensand in the fall or early spring (use product application rates).

Bonus tip: Potassium plays a major role in the efficiency of water use in plants. Both uptake of water through plant roots and its loss through the stomata are affected by potassium. Adding potassium to your garden can improve drought resistance in crops.

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More on Organic Fertilizer:
Episode 62: Vegan Fertilizer
Episode 62: Vegan Fertilizer
Encyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 34: Phosphorus and Potassium
Encyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 34: Phosphorus and Potassium
Lessons from the Farm: Making Friends With Your Weeds
Lessons from the Farm: Making Friends With Your Weeds
Curbing Blossom End Rot
Curbing Blossom End Rot
Seattle Urban Farm Co_Greensand Fertilizer
Organic Fertilizer Break Down Part Three: Greensand
Organic Fertilizer Breakdown Part Two: Kelp
Organic Fertilizer Breakdown Part Two: Kelp
Organic Fertilizer Breakdown Part One_Blood Meal_By Seattle Urban Farm Co.
Organic Fertilizer Breakdown Part One: Blood Meal

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