Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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November 21, 2016 | #1 |
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Sawdust Usage?
Our oldest son's father-in-law works with mesquite as a hobby. There's lots of sawdust left over. This comes from old stumps, wedges, etc. (Not boards or treated). My son gathered about 4 or 5 pounds of it and brought to me.
That leaves me with the question, "Now, what am I going to do with it?" I've read that it compacts easily and that perlite can help break it up some. I'm wondering if it is useful in potting or containers? Of course, there's always the option of throwing it out in the compost bin. What would you do with this mesquite sawdust? (If this needs to be moved to the Soilbuilding section - please move it there.) |
November 21, 2016 | #2 |
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Salt All of the mesquite sawdust I collect I use for smoking.
Or just toss some on the hot coals for a little smoke. If you put it in the container it will eat nitrogen for awhile, though there are people that grow with sand sawdust and 13-13-13 fertilizer. Worth |
November 21, 2016 | #3 |
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Worth, it's kind of funny that you mention using it to smoke with - it is sitting beside our pit/smoker.
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November 21, 2016 | #4 |
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I just looked on line $8.50 for 5 pounds.
When I cut hardwood I vacuum any of the pine I was using away or blow it out. Just to get the hard wood sawdust for cooking. The growing method is called the Mittleider method. Worth |
November 23, 2016 | #5 |
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I switched to canola oil in my chain saw rather than chain oil for exactly that reason - to use wood cut with my chainsaw in smoking food. The canola oil seems to work very well - actually a bit cooler than the bar oil made for chainsaws.
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November 23, 2016 | #6 | |
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Scott If I am not mistaken they used vegetable oils in engines too in WWII and even earlier. |
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November 21, 2016 | #7 |
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Mesquite can be like pecans and walnuts- though the allopathic chemical is different. hough I have no problem with the sawdust part, I would not use straight mesquite, pecan, or that tree family in my garden areas that I want to grow in.
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November 21, 2016 | #8 |
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I looked up several sites. This one is pretty direct http://www.gardensalive.com/product/...et_your_garden
I like the idea of using it to smoke with. |
November 21, 2016 | #9 |
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If you feed plants enough, they will grow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhcbQ8X_JqY
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There are people against it. I'm neutral we all have our own choices to make. The way I look at it is we all have to learn to work with the tools we have. Worth |
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November 21, 2016 | #11 |
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Do you remember Corolyn Phillips used it in her GH on those awesome tomato plants? http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...ght=mittleider
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November 21, 2016 | #12 | |
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Yes I do If memory serves me correctly she sent me a PM or two. Now let me say what we did with our garden growing up. We had a huge sawdust pile on our property from a sawmill. That saw mill was moved across the road. I had a one ton flat bed truck with cow racks on it. I would back the truck up into the sawdust discharge pile and slam into it. Then I would fill the truck up to the brim. Take this back to our garden and spread it out and go get more. Then the big tractor was used to till it all in with 13-13-13. I did this every winter right before spring to get the garden ready. We had one of the so called prize gardens in the community two actually they were huge. We also had our prize fruit trees growing in it. We had bees and we sprayed but we never killed bees. Worth |
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November 23, 2016 | #13 |
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Like Worth said, sawdust can steal nutrients a for a while until it is saturated. Then there will come time when it is composted, it will give back what it stole.
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November 23, 2016 | #14 |
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I've been thinking of buying an electric chainsaw just from cutting up smaller green branches to smoke with. I'll give the vegetable oil a try for bar oil.
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December 1, 2016 | #15 |
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Humanure!!!
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