How Bulk Basalt Rock Dust Flour Supports Soil Health
Healthy soils require more than just nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Over time, cultivation and harvesting can deplete valuable trace minerals that support plant growth and soil biology.
Bulk basalt rock dust helps restore these minerals while encouraging microbial activity and improving overall soil structure. When used alongside compost, worm castings, cover crops, and other organic inputs, it contributes to a more balanced and resilient growing system.
Recommended Application Rates
Farms, Fields & Pasture
Apply 500–2,000 pounds per acre, depending on soil conditions and crop requirements.
Market Gardens & Raised Beds
Apply 5–10 pounds per 100 square feet and incorporate into the soil.
Compost Production
Add 1–2 cups per cubic foot of compost materials during processing.
Soil Blending Operations
Incorporate into custom soil mixes based on desired mineral content.
Orchards & Vineyards
Apply around the root zone or drip line and water thoroughly after application.
Bulk Ordering Benefits
Our bulk basalt rock dust is ideal for customers who need larger quantities for commercial or agricultural use. Buying in bulk can help reduce packaging waste, improve efficiency, and provide a more cost-effective solution for large-scale soil improvement projects.
Why Buy from Meme's Worms?
At Meme's Worms, we work with soil biology every day. As a growing woman-owned worm farm, we understand the importance of healthy soil ecosystems and carefully select products that complement composting, vermicomposting, regenerative agriculture, and organic growing practices.
Our basalt rock dust is chosen to work alongside beneficial microbes, earthworms, compost, worm castings, and other natural soil-building inputs to support long-term soil health.
Product Specifications
Product Type: Bulk Basalt Rock Dust
Source: Natural Volcanic Basalt
Form: Fine Powder / Rock Dust
Use: Soil Amendment & Mineral Supplement
Suitable For: Agriculture, Farms, Market Gardens, Nurseries, Composting, Vermicomposting, Landscaping, Orchards, Pastures, and Large-Scale Soil Remineralization