What soil amendments does everything on here use in their #garden?

I got 3 different kinds of rock dust this season.

i also add diluted seawater to the soil.

I grow my own lactic acid bacteria (soak brown rice in water, mix water with milk, wait 3 days for it to curdle, remove the curds and mix in molasses, wait another day, water the soil directly or dilute to water plants)

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For fertiliser I use this organic life fruit and flower mix.

I also use seasol and power feed (seasol is made from seaweed and power feed is just seasol with potassium added to it)

Otherwise everything else (cow shit etc.) comes from the property itself and I make a bunch of different compost teas and stuff like that.

My goal is the most outputs for the least inputs, it's still early days but over time the garden will require less and less inputs as the soil gets deeper.

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I keep it simple, some homemade compost and sometimes Azomite for minerals. I just just the mulch and leaves decompose in place.

I make a compost tea when I get around to it. Otherwise during growth season, I fill a 40gal commercial trash can with water and add weeds and comfrey to it to ferment for a week. Add some LABs and other liquid microbes to help speed decomposition. Water roots and keep the can filled with water/weeds. Easy as it gets.

During fall, I add the chicken compost as top dress or mix in while planting out in spring.