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1. The skeletal remains of prehistoric microorganisms called "diatoms", often used as an [[inorganic]] soil [[amendment]].<br><br>
1. The skeletal remains of prehistoric microorganisms called "diatoms", often used as an [[inorganic]] soil [[amendment]].<br><br>
http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:KNXsyBDxVEqDpM:www.museum.state.il.us/scilit/geoexplorer/classroom/lashbrook1/mix.jpg<BR><BR>
 
Source: http://www.museum.state.il.us/scilit/geoexplorer/classroom/lashbrook1/
https://s3.amazonaws.com/tai-epminerals-blue-production/assets/images/images/281/full/2519P-AxisDE-Fine-25lb-600x450-for-website.png<br><br>
A diatomaceous earth product for use as a soil amendment for golf courses, landscaping, sports turfs and rooftop gardens.<br><br>
Source: https://epminerals.com/products/axis-soil-amendment<br><br>

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1. The skeletal remains of prehistoric microorganisms called "diatoms", often used as an inorganic soil amendment.

2519P-AxisDE-Fine-25lb-600x450-for-website.png

A diatomaceous earth product for use as a soil amendment for golf courses, landscaping, sports turfs and rooftop gardens.

Source: https://epminerals.com/products/axis-soil-amendment