<<<Ann
Lovejoy kept her failing septic system going for a couple of years by spraying
CT on the drain field. >>>
Obviously this falls into the category of anecdotal
evidence, right?
However if Ann was using tea from a soil soup
machine, as she did and maybe still does, she was only putting
bacterial on the field, which is why she may have helped it...
Lawns are balanced, fungal and bacterial. The
oak is probably not that unhappy as it is fungal, sure, but not conifer-style
fungal!.
The soil has been compacted. I would think
some good fungal teas ( and we now know how to make them) would greatly help
along with the aeration treatment and some organic lawn food such as soybean
meal at 3 pounds per 100 sq ft.
Cheers,
Jeff
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