Rocks in the garden = Minerals in our diet
Here is why we often remove stones from the garden:
– Easier cultivation
– Keeping root vegetables straight
– Easier on the hands
– No gaps in growth
Here is why we need to keep the stones:
– a source material for minerals and nutrients
– keeping air gaps and preventing soil compaction
– helping with the correct
water retention/drainage
Solution:
– Cultivation may need constant stone removal due to the soil movement and loss. The stones constantly are replaced from beneath.
– No-dig gardens may keep a layer of stone under the garden as a source material beneath the harvest depth.
So is your body short on magnesium or calcium? Try limestone as an underlayer. Potassium? granite?
It is well worth trying the longterm garden solutions as intensional input so that we have plants the really do contain what they should and therefore we contain what we should.