Works great to fertilize flowers and plants! http://www.ehow.com/how_5016008_grow-flowers-epsom-salt.html Kathy
Yes, Epsom salts can make a good fertilizer for sago palm trees (Cycas revoluta).Specifically, Epsom salts contain magnesium sulfate. Sago palms may suffer from magnesium deficiency. Judiciously applied Epsom salts work to correct the deficiency with the injection of magnesium in a form that can be taken in by sago palm tree roots.
No. Not even close. Salt peter (Potassium nitrate) is used to make explosives. Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) is used to soak sore muscles and as a laxative. (Although the laxative use has declined over the years.)
In moderation, it can be ingested. You need to read the package very carefully because Epsom Salts is also a laxative. Just make sure you are using real Epsom Salt, not some bath salt that has some Epsom in it.
30 ml to 470 ml of water
The usual reason for salt in a pool is for chlorination. Epsom salt won't work with salt/chlorine generators. BUT, you can add epsom salt to your water.
Hydrogen peroxide contain hydrogen and oxygen.
Epsom salt is also known as magnesium sulfate. The metal that is used to make these salts is magnesium. Magnesium is an earthy alkaline metal.
Fertilizer = Domestic Animal + Grass
Two elements are found.They are Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Peroxide is called H2O2 because it has two hydrogen molecules and two oxygen molecules that make up its composition. 2 positivly charged HYDOGEN atoms and 2 negitivly charged OXYGEN atoms come together and form H2O2
Beryllium and beryllium compounds are toxic; any applications as fertilizer !
Epsom salts can be found at local pharmacies and department stores. These storestypically carry 500g - 1000g bags of unscented epsom salts. Scented epsom salts and epsom salt blends can be found in select pharmacies and health care stores, as well as from stores which sell or make soap, lotions and other bath and beauty products.