I don't do organic, but 2 questions:
How much does it cost to get all of those ingredients together?
Where do you store all of that shit?
Organic seems to be the future, but having like 10 different bags of stuff seems like a real PITA. Atleast you get way less maintenance during growing.
i live on a 7 1/2 acre small holding, we have a 100 ft by 50 ft barn to store all our soils and amendments, cutting saws and grinding and polishing lap's we have a smaller 75 ft by 30 ft barn with our gems on display and in boxes and boxes on shelves and a shapeing and polishing room at the back, with space for our silver and gold smithing equipment, we store all the old grits and stone dust in plastic containers, as we do with the mineral and rare earth mineral dust too.
in the garden we have various pots full of water and comfrey, stinging nettle, borage, we add seaweed solution to it from time to time. i piss in them ocasionaly, you can have too higher piss content for plants to survive lol. sheep shit in hessian sacks, suspended in water containers as ready made plant food
its great, but a lot of work to maintain and upkeep the place, but man, you should see our compost heap lol, its in a polly tunnel of its own, although the cover got blown off it in the last storm, just another job for the summer monthes.
as to cost, the chicken shit comes from our chickens, sheep shit from the fields we let the farmer use for his sheep, horse manure,goat manure you can just pivck up by the road side here in the country, the sacks of it are left out for people to take free of charge, so take a bag or two and leave some for others to take, want not take not. we get soil from the recycling place (local tip) they compost all green waste into organic soil for a low price, some with added manures for extra N/P/K content.
egg shells from kitchen
seperate compost from kitchen
fish blood n bone,seaweed meal and solution from farmers store in the country here. large bags for great prices(we allways buy in bulk if we can) organic soil comes by the metric ton if were wanting huge amounts, only problem is rain fall washing nutrients out of it if not covered.
a little rock dust go's a long long way.
i only grow personel, so under 8 plants at most