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Originally Posted by ColeMan
how did you come to this conclusion, if you don't mind me asking?
Have you any other plans for enriching your soil, or is this is?
I would be particularly concerned with arsenic (among others), because of its propensity to linger in soil for decades at a time and common use in treating lumber. Even at low levels it can greatly hinder plant/animal growth, and at higher levels is, obviously, toxic.
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well, im not sure about arsenic but the mud is from a hole that i had to dig and it was about 3 feet under, in at least 10 years, the yard hasnt been fertilized or sprayed for weeds and is far from the actual house, so there has been no lumber near it in my knowledge, and like i said, this is an experiment, and only a 2.5 gallon, I do not plan on changing the sub anytime soon, although, i might after a while when i get bored with it, change to flourite, but i probably wont anytime soon