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Expanded Shale in Raised Bed

13 years ago

I'm interested to get some feedback on expanded shale/clay/slate in soil, particularly in a raised bed.

Note that the stuff has many names:

Lightweight aggregate

Haydite

Buildex

Norlite

Solite

Kenlite

Tru Gro

Arkalite

And probably a hundred more brand names.

Since expanded shale is used for construction is can be obtained in bulk for excellent prices compared to vermiculite for example. It's also claimed to last much longer since it's quite hard.

Specifically: A general purpose soil base for a raised bed vegetable garden that will last. Ideally skipping things that will decompose or break apart quickly, and choosing things more durable ingredients.

Base recipe so far, equal parts:

Expanded shale, Arkalite in particular

Reed sedge peat moss (linked below)

Compost - leaves, grass, scraps, horse/goat/chicken manure

6 cubic yards in total. So far price would be $140 for Arkalite, $60 for peat moss and free compost. I consider this an excellent price considering the quantity.

Feedback?

Al, I've read the numerous posts you have. I love the detail and science. A large number are container centric, I would love additional input on raised beds.

Thanks!

Here is a link that might be useful: Reed sedge peat

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