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The Dirt Doctor – Cornmeal 101

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The Dirt Doctor – Cornmeal 101 Cornmeal is different than corn gluten meal and horticultural cornmeal is different still. Cornmeal is — well — just cornmeal right out of the kitchen. Horticultural cornmeal is a more concentrated form. How has this food product become an important gardening tool? Cornmeal, plain old cornmeal right out of the kitchen, has a terrific use in gardening, landscaping, and farming. Even for your potted plants. It’s a natural disease control. Dr. Joe McFarland and his staff at the A&M Research Station in Stephenville discovered, that cornmeal is effective at controlling fungal diseases on peanuts. I started playing with it and discovered that it is effective on brown patch in St. Augustine and damping off in seedlings. Used at about 20 lbs./1000 sq. ft. per surface area of soil. Cornmeal will help control all diseases on photinia, Indian hawthorn, roses, fruit trees, turf and seed flats. Horticultural cornmeal is even better because it is the concentrated outer edge of the corn kernel and it’s available in large bags at many of the garden centers and feed stores that sell the organic products. DISEASE CONTROL IN THE GARDEN Use cornmeal for root or soil borne fungus problems at 10-20 pounds per 1000 square feet. Cornmeal works as a disease fighter in the soil by providing and stimulating existing beneficial microorganisms that feed on pathogens such as rhizoctonia, better known as brown patch in St. Augustine. Cornmeal at about two pounds per one

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