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Greensand Defined
A sediment composed of grains of glauconite mingled with clay or sand used as an organic fertilizer. It contains about twenty-two trace minerals including potash, silica, iron oxide, magnesia, lime, and phosphoric acid. Mined in Florida, once the ocean floor. Roses and tomatoes love it. The material will prolong fruiting and loosen heavy clay soils.
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- Google Image Result for http://www.del minsociety.net /motm/images/i mages_mar2006/ inversand_wall .jpg: Inversand Greensand Mine, Sewell, New Jersey Our club's local collecting area encompasses these fossil-laden sands at the Cretaceous-Ter tiary (K-T) Boundary. Photo by Ken Casey ©2005
- Greensand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Greensand is an olive-green coloured sandstone rock which is commonly found in narrow bands, particularly.. .
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