Has anyone used a seaweed base fertilizer called Sea Magic. It is said to be derived from a high grade seaweed called Ascophyllum Nosodum. It is sold out of Winnepeg, Manitoba, for $9.95 ( 30g package which makes more than 250L) The advert. has made 9 claims for its effectiveness for all flowers and fruits. Please post experiences.
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Ascophyllum is closely related to the the seaweed called fucus that children dry and pop the bladders.
Fucus is very nutrient rich, as are most brown algaes so, it should be good stuff. Of course, if you happen to live on a coast, the cheapest and best thing you can do is go down to the beach and collect a myriad of seaweeds.
Fucus is very nutrient rich, as are most brown algaes so, it should be good stuff. Of course, if you happen to live on a coast, the cheapest and best thing you can do is go down to the beach and collect a myriad of seaweeds.
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Important thing to remember about using collected seaweed: rinse, rinse, rinse with fresh water before you dig it into the ground or into your compost. You don't want all the salt killing your garden. I read about a woman who lives on the coast and thats what she does, and she has the best soil around because of all the seaweed.