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Description
Black Basalt Rock Dust was formed millions of years ago when hot lava came into contact with large bodies of water. The resulting product is mineral dense and perfect for amending potting soils, lawns, fairways & for fruiting/flowering plants.
Packed full of Silica, Calcium & Magnesium for powerful growth! It will help raise and sustain soil pH levels to unlock nutrients and allow for lusher, healthier plant growth!
Perfect for adding into Coco Coir for Calcium & Magnesium buffering! Even better on fruiting trees, lawns, and areas where high rainfall has occurred, resulting in acidic soils.
It will raise the pH of Peat Moss to an acceptable range for optimal growth.
Usage Guide
100g per m2 or incorporate at 5-10% with your existing fertilizer routine. Apply 50-80g per 30L of potting soil.
Apply at the start of each season for the best results.
Our Black Basalt rock dust is largely made up of the mineral olivine. It is a silicate mineral often found in basalt and peridotite, two volcanic rocks. Olivine is also found in meteorites. The most typical source of olivine rock dust is volcanic deposits. Huge scientific discoveries and leaps are currently being explored regarding this mineral rock dust and its unique ability to sequester carbon in much larger quantities than ever seen before!
Other benefits of using Black Basalt Rock Dust include
Improving soil fertility:Black Basalt Rock Dust is rich in essential plant nutrients, including magnesium, iron, and calcium, which can help to improve soil fertility and support healthy plant growth.
Balancing soil pH: Black Basalt Rock Dust can also help to balance soil pH levels, making it more suitable for a wider range of plants.
Improving soil structure: The fine powdery texture of black basalt rock dust can help to improve soil structure and increase the availability of water and air to plant roots, leading to healthier plant growth.
Providing trace minerals: Black basalt rock dust is also a source of trace minerals that are important for plant health and growth, including manganese, zinc, and copper.
Enhancing soil biota: The addition of black basalt rock dust to soil can also help to enhance the population of beneficial soil microorganisms, which play an important role in nutrient cycling and disease suppression.
FAQs
What exactly is Black Basalt Rock Dust? A finely ground volcanic rock amendment (olivine-rich basalt) that adds slow-release minerals—especially silica, calcium and magnesium—plus iron, potassium and trace elements. It also gently lifts acidic soils toward neutral, improving nutrient availability.
What’s the typical mineral analysis? Approx. pH 8.5; Silica 43%; Calcium 7%; Magnesium 14%; Potassium 1.7%; Iron 14%; Manganese 0.2%.
How does Black Basalt Rock Dust help plants—what will I actually notice? Stronger cell walls from silica (sturdier stems, better stress tolerance), better enzyme function and chlorophyll production from Mg and Fe (richer green), improved fruit/flower quality, and steadier overall growth as soils get remineralised.
Does Black Basalt Rock Dust raise soil pH? Yes—basalt dust is mildly liming. It’s great for acidic soils, peat-based mixes and areas with high rainfall. Avoid heavy use if your soil is already alkaline.
Can Black Basalt Rock Dust replace garden lime? It can lift pH, but it’s slower and more nutrient-dense than straight lime. If you need a fast pH correction, use ag-lime; use basalt to build minerals and maintain pH over time.
How much should I use in garden beds or lawns? General topdress: ~100 g per m². Work it into the top few centimetres and water in. For lawns, the same 100 g per m² at the start of the growing season works well.
What’s the dose for potting mixes? Mix 50–80 g per 30 L of potting soil. For fresh blends, aim for ~5–10% of your normal fertiliser routine by weight.
How often should I reapply? Apply at the start of each season. Minerals release slowly, so little-and-often beats a one-off dump.
Is Black Basalt Rock Dust good for coco coir? Yes. Coco is naturally short on calcium and magnesium—this product helps buffer and stabilise coco mixes.
Will Black Basalt Rock Dust fix acidic peat moss? Yep. It nudges peat-based mixes into a more plant-friendly range while adding trace minerals.
Can I use Black Basalt Rock Dust in a worm farm or compost? Absolutely. A light dusting in worm bins and compost improves mineral content and helps worms grind food. Don’t overdo it—think “pinch of salt,” not a thick layer.
Safe for native Aussie plants? Many natives prefer slightly acidic soils, so go light (well under 100 g per m²) and monitor pH. If your natives sulk in alkaline soils, skip it around them.
Will Black Basalt Rock Dust help with fruiting and flowering plants? Yes. Remineralised soils support better blossom set, flavour and shelf life. Pair it with your usual balanced nutrition—basalt isn’t a complete fertiliser by itself.
Is Black Basalt Rock Dust okay for raised beds? Yes—just measure. Raised beds can swing pH faster, so stick near 100 g per m² and check pH every few months.
Can I topdress established plants? Sprinkle lightly around the dripline, scratch in, and water. It doesn’t need to be buried deep to work.
How long until I see results? Some users notice greener growth within a few weeks; the full soil-building benefits accrue over seasons as minerals weather in.
Does Black Basalt Rock Dust add phosphorus? Basalt is low in P. It shines for silica, Ca, Mg, Fe and trace elements—use a separate P source if a soil test shows you’re low.
Can I use Black Basalt Rock Dust with organic fertilisers and microbes? Yes. It plays nicely with compost, manures, worm castings, mycorrhizae and biologicals. Microbes help unlock the minerals faster.
Hydroponics—yay or nay? Nay. It’s a soil/soilless media amendment, not for recirculating hydro systems.
Will Black Basalt Rock Dust create salt build-up or burn roots? No—there’s no synthetic salt load and it’s very gentle. Just stay within the recommended rates.
Any heavy-metal concerns? Basalt typically has very low problematic metals compared with some “mystery” rock powders. As with any mineral dust, use the directed rates and keep it out of ponds.
What’s the particle size—does Black Basalt Rock Dust dust up? It’s a fine powder for faster weathering, so it can be dusty. Apply on a still day, wear a dust mask, and lightly water after spreading.
Can I use Black Basalt Rock Dust as a foliar spray? No—it’s not soluble. Keep it to soil/medium applications.
What’s the best way to combine Black Basalt Rock Dust in a new mix? Blend evenly through the media (50–80 g per 30 L), add your compost/organic fertiliser, moisten, and let it sit a few days before planting if you can.
Is Black Basalt Rock Dust okay for seedlings? Yes in small amounts mixed through the medium. Avoid heavy topdressing on tiny seedlings.
Will Black Basalt Rock Dust help in high-rainfall or leached sandy soils? Definitely. It helps rebuild cation balance (Ca/Mg/K), improves structure over time, and counters acidification.
Does Black Basalt Rock Dust sequester carbon? Basalt weathering binds atmospheric CO₂ as stable carbonates in soils. Think of it as a slow, soil-first climate positive.
Can Black Basalt Rock Dust improve disease or stress tolerance? Silica-rich soils tend to produce tougher plants with better resistance to abiotic stress (heat, drought, wind) and some pest/disease pressure.
What should I NOT mix Black Basalt Rock Dust with? There’s no hard incompatibility, but if you’re liming heavily already, reduce either the lime or the basalt to avoid overshooting pH.
Storage and shelf life? Store sealed, cool and dry. It can cake if it absorbs moisture—just crumble it up before use. Minerals don’t “expire.”
What sizes are available? 1 kg, 2.5 kg and 5 kg resealable bags.
Is the packaging resealable? Yes—heavy-duty, resealable bags for cleaner storage and easy dosing.
Any quick recipe ideas? • Potting mix booster: per 30 L—50–80 g basalt + quality compost + a balanced organic fertiliser. • Lawn lift: 100 g/m² brushed in after mowing, water well. • Coco buffer: 1–2 tbsp per 10 L of hydrated coco, mix thoroughly.
Bottom line—when should I choose Black Basalt Rock Dust over other rock dusts? When you want a broad mineral profile with a strong calcium/magnesium punch, gentle pH lift for acidic media, and a proven, slow-release way to build soil health without messing with your fertiliser program.
The robust, resealable back is easy to use and easy to reseal. The product looked clean without any contamination. I'm looking forward to the improvements in my garden.
Thanks Inge! Glad to hear the packaging hit the mark — we like to make things easy (and tidy!) in the garden. You’ll love what the basalt does for your soil health over time too — loads of trace minerals that really bring out the best in your plants. Appreciate the feedback! 💪
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Luis Carlos Padrós Gallardo
Very good service
I ordered Black Basalt rock and the service was great. Having all the information about the delivery. Didn’t use jet I’m waiting to used next spring season.
Thanks Luis! Glad you had a great experience and found the info helpful. Hope the Black Basalt does wonders for your garden come spring—appreciate your support!
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Paul B
Black Basalt Rock Dust
Awesome stuff, use it as an amendment in my worm farm and for my potted plants to add nutrients to depleted potting soil.
Thanks Paul! Great to hear the basalt rock dust is working wonders in your worm farm and pots. Love a bit of nutrient boost! Appreciate you sharing how you use it—cheers for the support!
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hellen goodall
Time taken
Scott was very helpful with my first order, I think I called him 3 times to help me with the products.
Very obliging.
Speed of delivery was great, very efficient.
Thanks Hellen! So glad Scott could help you out and everything arrived nice and quick. Really appreciate your kind words—happy gardening!
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Avril Summers
Improving my potting soil
I needed to find specific amendments to
Make my own healthy potting mix. I found Dr Greenthumbs online who had most of my requirements. Response time was excellent even for those living in Tasmania. And my order arrived promptly and in good condition.
I am now armed with everything I need to create a healthy soil. Highly recommend this company
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healthy roots, strong growth, and no need for constant adjustments or heavy feeding.
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