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With our limited soil in Puna, mac nut husks can be a good source of organic matter for growing vegetables and fruit trees.
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The smell could attract pigs, so maybe not advisable to use on small plants and trees that could easily be damaged by rooting. Definitely good material though.
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We had some mac nut husk-based compost delivered many years ago and the LFA loved it. They like compost in general but this was ridiculous. I don't think the compost showed up that way, the compost attracted them from nearby and they flourished in it. I think it was before Siesta was available and Amdro and Extinguish didn't cut it around the compost. Post-Siesta we were able to get rid of them from that area. I can't say for sure there was anything special about the mac-nut based product that boosted the LFA, just that we haven't had a similar result with anything else. No scientific comparisons apply.
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I had an entire tractor trailer load delivered about 3 years ago. it covered half an acre 3 inches deep. Great stuff. I can tell people the hone contact info if you want. Laura Williams-May on facebook.
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