Shrimp shells in soil

mr. childs

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Has anyone tried to put shrimp shells in soil? Would it work like crab meal or should I add to worms first? Any ideas from anyone that has tried? Thanks
done it, takes quite awhile, make sure you protect the soil/topsoil somehow from the critters that will be extremely attracted to the smell...

my old next door neighbor used crabshells when i was a kid as top dressing in his yard, he always had the prettiest roses in the neighborhood
 

patecatl

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done it, takes quite awhile, make sure you protect the soil/topsoil somehow from the critters that will be extremely attracted to the smell...

my old next door neighbor used crabshells when i was a kid as top dressing in his yard, he always had the prettiest roses in the neighborhood
Thank you. What do you think about top dressing it? Should I just mix it in instead?
 

MustangStudFarm

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done it, takes quite awhile, make sure you protect the soil/topsoil somehow from the critters that will be extremely attracted to the smell...

my old next door neighbor used crabshells when i was a kid as top dressing in his yard, he always had the prettiest roses in the neighborhood
Clackamas Coots said that he uses barley seed for the chitinase, it's the enzyme that breaks down chitin. Otherwise, chitin is pretty dormant in the soil.
 

OPfarmer

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I got lots of shrimp shells and watermelon in my batch of recycled soil composting right now.

Only worry about critter issues. I don't have a problem, so I just toss em in.
 

mr. childs

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I got lots of shrimp shells and watermelon in my batch of recycled soil composting right now.

Only worry about critter issues. I don't have a problem, so I just toss em in.
hmm watermelon. i wonder will it have any effect on your plants come next year ? legend has it that bud grown near or in the same soil as some fruits will take on the essence of said fruit through synergy.
 

OPfarmer

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hmm watermelon. i wonder will it have any effect on your plants come next year ? legend has it that bud grown near or in the same soil as some fruits will take on the essence of said fruit through synergy.
That be cool, watermelon flavor weed!
I frequently used different fruit that I have on hand; like apple in a soil recycle, never tasted it though.

Like molasses, doesn't make weed sweet. But it does make for a happy micro critter heard and is a decent source of micronutrients.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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unfortunately, synergy equals psychosomatic in this case. i've grown weed in a corn field, tasted nothing like corn.
grew within feet of a shitload of muscadine grapes for years, and the weed never tasted like muscadines. which is unfortunate, that would have been awesome.
 
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