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'mnrwemng" problem, as do swales and rarsed beds
wilh high edges lo W21" wales runelf. Sall problems
ran somedines be solved by ilushrug beds wiih liesh
waier, bui ii ihe sealer souree is iisell sally, salinily
needs ihe rombined solulions ol humus produriioo,
perhaps a poriding periud ol waier wnh algae
produeiion and waier erop, iorile or disiillaiion
oearmenis, and a ehoue ol nIklallrant rrop FR?
dramang sands an be lmglud wllh sali levels rn waler
much higher dun will lae ioleraled as spray irrigadon
by plaian lid lsoll ppm),
Desplle all ihese problems, we ean usually esloblish
home gardens and adapied lree rrop sysiems, and
many seleried areas lasperially riear searps, rivers, hills.
or rinses) will grow exiellenl vegeiable, and iiee
eiop won appropriale waler run—oil nanusnrig,
Perhaps ihe mosi Impomnl lhing io remember sboui
any aeriviiy iu deserr is |ha| ihe mmnl sysiems are
lraglle Good mauageinenl arid eonsiani apprarsai is
easeniial Small sysierns may be called lor, especially
where mum)" is harvesled Namral yields should ire
eareiully assessed, and broadseale or grand irials
avoided unhl ihe eapaeily oi lhe ioial iyskmi
eapeeialiy ol wakr .esoureesms assessed
rareessive mineral rnnienl ln sol or waier ran also be
iome, bolh iu phnls and animals. dud in panarular lame
waiers rnusi be iesied lnr lluorine. iudmm, and
rddloadwes Nilraies are is be ngomnsly lesled more
ehildren are consuming woler and garden lul
produeis, and niirale lerriliser used or minimal levels,
or nol or all in ihe absenre or muleh or high urgame soil
sonieiil law. or more humusi
Aluminium, boron, sodium, and manganese ran oern
oversupply al very low or high pH values, and only
humus ean nuller ihe “puke ol ihese mess minerals
Aluminium in arid soil selunons damages reels, and
high levels or manganese eauses siuuiing and
yellowing in plauls a 5 ppm mppzr, or lo ppm lead or
sine eao slop rpm growm Complouly ioradsluw and
Chadwick, mm.
A mmpkx soil nuirierii, esseniial (i) all planis lor
growih and enzymes, is phosphorus ii readily beeeimes
mmhlble in acid soils, romiuriing ihere wilkl iron or
aluminium in ealeaieous soils I| lorms insoluble
ealdum eompounds, in arid aieas phosphales ran be
derieienl eurepl in humus. in iorasis, and in ihe sill ol
ponds. Manure irons seed-eaiirrg birds has high
phosphaie levels Corieei inorulaiion ol inirodueed
planl speeies wnh phosphaiemobilising mymnhln
may be esseniial lo (Ml! gmwth. Amrms, euealypas.
legumes generally, pines, Casuunnos, and eveu garden
erdps can beneiii hour ihe rooi arsomalm ihai enable
iherr roois lo aeeramulale phosphorus irorn rho
surrounding soil. thsphalls musl always be applied
iusmallquarinrres, close io iherrup
1raee elemenis lzlne, eopper) all be applied io sail
las sulphaiesi, and 7 hg/ha ril bolh ll": arid eopper
sulphaies added lo alkaline soulh Avslnfiin sosls
enables pasrure gmwlh land lire earning rapariiy or
shktp) |u inoease by a lunar ol m limes so g/ha ni
molyodenum ln more aeid soils enables elover
produeiron However, ix is also pessiole lo add
mirronulrienis as lollar sprays, w rnluse lhem lnlo
irrigailon waier al rool level, io iririude ihem iri
slow—release pelleo ai idol Intel; or re max ihem in bulk
soil amendmenls such as dolom . Over-supply oi
mes sarne nulrieula will resule ln mldty and healih
problems No amounl ol guesswork ean supplanl
rarelul and skilled sorl analyses. Flam lissue lroin
heallhy garden plarils should analyse aboui as ln Table
ILL
MINERAL SOLUBILITY AND pl-l,
solL AMELIORATION
A geneml solubi iy duyam is given below [or soil
nunerals; lhis is, in leer. a measure oi ihe availaoiliay ul
speak: mmmls io planls lrnporrani soil eonsiiiuenis
liron eadmiuin, silieal show a range or mlubilmes wiih
grid as lollows,
a wow: very soluble al pH 3.35 as limonne lyeliowl
reps, and or pH H as iron oxide (rec), whieh
reddens alkaline dams,
- ALUMINIUM: very soluble ai pH H 5 and pH
9 sill as Alpv ielaiivrly insoluble over nnrinal garden
ranges
- smco- slighily oui inereasingly soluble over pH
has. our ihen rapidly bemmg more salnbk- up lo pH
in assio,
lion and manganese llen-omaguesiurn mlnerils) are
elosely assorroied in soils, and show lhe same “at
irum ol deiieieney wiin old We ran olien lherelore
ameliorale soils ai ihe higher pH levels wrih ihe
addiiiuu ul simple sulphur, and resiuie iron, magnee
rum, and phrsphaie levels io planis il ihese are Iockzd
up- land iesi as being presenii We seldom garden al
pH 3—4, our il we do, we wlll need a lairiy massive
raleiurn inpui as eruslied or burrii lune, or erushed
shells, la increase ihe availabiliiy nlmnne'nu
ln ihe dmls, ihe soluble alumnuum and sillea may
be evaporaied m ihe elay minerals allied lo rlliie or
monimorlllorile soils. Wi|h all minerals, higher
iemperaiures in water gruuy irierease soluoiliiy,
Aluminium ores are usually lorrned al ihe lower pH
ulna, and hydraled io globsileerbausrnr mas.
The carbcmir aoid nanarally pieseni in rain land very
mueh lnereased in rainwaier as li inliliraies soils)
removes poiash lrom orihorlase iri granlres. ln rhe
plagioslase or while graniles, ealeium and wdlum
biearbouaies are similarly lormed, or pomssium and
magnesium earbeinaies lrom bioiiie roehs lbloiile,
dame).
mmusars IN ARID AREAS
reriilisers, apari lrom humus and hauled animal
manuies, should be used sparingly rareesdve green
growlh ion subyd nees, in pnnwhnwdmlhksnss
Magg suggrsis a have! meihod oi burying rwo plasor
bags in ihe pianiing Mle lor valuable hear provided
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