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I have been reading with quite some interest the discussion going further on for using 'patentkali' or 'sulphate of potash' as a fertilizer on snowdrops....However, what I do miss in the discussion going on, is the influence on the biological system in the soil after a long time using chemical fertilizers.
Chris says:But perhaps not because the emphasis, in its use on flowers & vegetables, is mostly about the next crop i.e. the short term.
On the other hand, just watching the evolution in agriculture using far more chemical fertilizers on meadows, I do observe that there are no more mushrooms in these 'treated' meadows. No mushrooms means that are less mycelia in the soil.... this is surely an effect from the chemical fertilzers, not from pesticides....