The One That Almost Every Professional Ag and Garden Advisor on The Planet Has About as Much Clue as.........A Lab Rat Has About Quantum Mechanics!
Well I was wrong! Just as soon as I was living in a house that actually had some land around it and not concrete ( funny how nature wants to break down rock and man just wants to make more!). The fingers got itchy seeing that soil go to waste. So I started a small vegetable plot and got growing again.
I grew "organically" just like my parents used to mostly, although they did use a few poisons when pests got out of hand. I made the usual type of compost from kitchen scraps and weeds and all the other stuff you get when gardening. When I went to the beach surfing I grabbed the odd bag of seaweed to chuck in too. Seaweeds' got every mineral and trace element in it.
The compost was what I now call the "untidy heap". Just a pile of random stuff turned from time to time with the fork. I hated turning that muck. I tried a bin too and man do those make some vile stuff. Anyway I fed the soil with my "compost" and got ok results. The bugs and snails got half and I got the rest.
I didn't want to use poisons of any kind because it just didn't feel right to dump that toxic stuff on to something I was going eat!
