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GREENSAND (glauconite)

GREENSAND (glauconite)

Slow-Release Potassium, Magnesium, Iron, Manganese and Trace Minerals

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Soil Candy’s GREENSAND is a naturally occurring marine sedimentary deposit composed primarily of the blue-green siliceous mineral, glauconite. Known to loosen heavy clay soil and hold together loose sandy soils, Greensand also holds up to one-third its weight in water. Its unique composition, slow-release properties, and rich nutrient content make it a valuable addition to any soil.

Greensand Summary

  • Greensand is a mined iron potassium silicate mineral from ancient seabeds.
  • A natural source of potassium, iron, magnesium, and manganese.
  • Improves friability of hard soils, as well as moisture and nutrient retention.
  • Gaia Green Greensand is in its pure, unadulterated form with no synthetic additives or chemicals.

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Primary & Secondary Uses

Great for all soil types

What to Expect

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Ingredients

Composition

Storage & Care

Store in a dry place

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Suzanne Larmon
A Must

I will not plant any type of plant in my yard without it! It works for too heavy soils or soils too loose. In my case, I have a ton of clay in my soil and especially for my cactus and succulents, green sand is a must. I add it at the bottom of the newly dug hole and then add my Fertile Ground on top of it. Of course nothing is uniform so despite my best efforts, some soil (plant type irrelevant) continues to retain too much water. Then I use Green Sand as a top-dressing.