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Microbial Activity in Clay Soil

peach384
12 years ago

Hi,

I've been doing organics on my bermuda lawn for about two years now and have to say that the results have been slow but steady. I essentially fertilizer every six weeks and use a combination of corn gluten, soy based fertilizer and have messed around with a couple other types of organic nutrients. (I never use something like milorginite and have never cheated with a chem fert)

Although I clearly have seen results they have been slow and somebody mentioned that it was because my soil was too clay (ey) and didn't have enough organic matter. They suggested I begin a regimen of compost tea to help add microbial activity which would break down the fertilizer better.

It seems like my red clay would have a hard time supporting microbes. I live outside Atlanta but don't know what zone that is.

My question is, "Is compost tea the missing link here?"

Oh, and any tips for winter weeds? When the bermuda goes dormant they stick out like crazy!

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