by Loki » Fri 23 May 2008, 23:12:19
I mixed my first batch of Solomon's COF this year. Used 4 parts alfalfa meal, 1/2 part ag lime, and 1/2 part dolomite lime. That's his barebones recipe. All the ingredients were available in bulk at my local retail nursery. Cost about 73 cents per pound. Probably could have saved money had I been willing to spend more time and gas to drive out to a feed store in the country.
The other stuff in Solomon's recipe (kelpmeal, gypsum, rock phosphate, etc.) he says are for "best results," but they were all far too expensive for me. I've been thinking of collecting coffee grounds to save some money next time I make a batch. No shortage of coffee shops around here. The seedmeal was the most expensive part ($38 for 50 lbs).
Last month I amended about 650 square feet with my basic COF and ~1/2" municipal compost, which is made exclusively from street tree leaves. I don't consider it very high quality, but it at least adds some organic matter to my clayey garden soil, plus it's cheap ($16/yard). Probably not a great carbon to nitrogen ratio, though.
Guess we'll see how it works in the next few months. This month I've planted potatoes, tomatoes, hot peppers, beans, and squash, mostly spaced according to Solomon's dry gardening suggestions.
I may have the opportunity to plant another 1500+ square feet in the next couple weeks, and may use the same COF + cheap compost mix. Anybody have a better suggestion? I'll be planting an area that's been in grass/weeds for many years.