Applying seaweed to your soil and to your plants will give back natural goodness.
When continually sowing and planting, these plants rob the ground of its nutrients.
There is no better way to give these nutrients back other than applying seaweed.
Seaweed in granular form, will give a slow release of natural feed to the soil.
Seaweed in liquid form will give an instant boost to the soil and to plants.
Plants will draw up the goodness found in the seaweed.
Seaweed is also good for giving the soil and plants a healthy immune system.
Whilst some soils will be lacking in goodness, there is always the risk of disease getting into the ground.
No better natural cure is available but the application of seaweed.
Even for ailing plants, a good dose of seaweed will work wonders.
The reason it is so good is that seaweed contains all the natural levels of minerals, vitamins, bio stimulants and amino acids - all in the correct amounts.
The total mix of all the nutrients, giving a proper balance, is what makes it so good.
For composting, seaweed granules added, to a ratio of about 1 to 9, will give an excellent compost mix, whilst giving a slow release feed.
If sowing grass seed onto a new lawn, mixing fine seaweed meal or powder in with grass seed will give a really good lawn.
Any established lawn that is looking a bit sad will do well with a feed of seaweed.
For growers having problems with moss in their lawn, do not rake the moss.
Instead apply a dose of seaweed liquid every two to three weeks once the grass begins to grow, ensuring you mow the lawn every week.
You will eventually see the new, strong and healthy grass overtake the moss thus choking the moss out.
Seaweed is also good as a rooting compound - dip the roots into fine seaweed powder - and see the young plants grow into mature, healthy and strong ones.
Seaweed extract, applied every two to three weeks throughout the growing season will also work wonders.
When continually sowing and planting, these plants rob the ground of its nutrients.
There is no better way to give these nutrients back other than applying seaweed.
Seaweed in granular form, will give a slow release of natural feed to the soil.
Seaweed in liquid form will give an instant boost to the soil and to plants.
Plants will draw up the goodness found in the seaweed.
Seaweed is also good for giving the soil and plants a healthy immune system.
Whilst some soils will be lacking in goodness, there is always the risk of disease getting into the ground.
No better natural cure is available but the application of seaweed.
Even for ailing plants, a good dose of seaweed will work wonders.
The reason it is so good is that seaweed contains all the natural levels of minerals, vitamins, bio stimulants and amino acids - all in the correct amounts.
The total mix of all the nutrients, giving a proper balance, is what makes it so good.
For composting, seaweed granules added, to a ratio of about 1 to 9, will give an excellent compost mix, whilst giving a slow release feed.
If sowing grass seed onto a new lawn, mixing fine seaweed meal or powder in with grass seed will give a really good lawn.
Any established lawn that is looking a bit sad will do well with a feed of seaweed.
For growers having problems with moss in their lawn, do not rake the moss.
Instead apply a dose of seaweed liquid every two to three weeks once the grass begins to grow, ensuring you mow the lawn every week.
You will eventually see the new, strong and healthy grass overtake the moss thus choking the moss out.
Seaweed is also good as a rooting compound - dip the roots into fine seaweed powder - and see the young plants grow into mature, healthy and strong ones.
Seaweed extract, applied every two to three weeks throughout the growing season will also work wonders.
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