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Subject:  irish moss kelp

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newfiejim

Newfoundland

i put it on my patch right from the beach about 6ins thick in the fall is this good or to much salt going in the ground ?

11/3/2008 3:02:43 PM

Alexsdad

Garden State Pumpkins

I would definitely rinse through with a hose to get rid of as much salt as possible. that's gotta have alot of salt in it.

11/3/2008 5:39:00 PM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

Gypsum tilled in before the ground freezes as well.

11/4/2008 8:45:14 AM

eddie the irishman

Ireland

Kelp diredctly from a beach contains large amounts os salt, which is not good for the soil.
In Ireland we have used this product, not only as a fertilizer , but, also as a food called " dulsk", and it is becomming qiute a gourmet food now. Very tasty, great for stews etc,.
Best to wash the kelp in fresh water, dry, and shred to as small a size as possible. Them add to compost as part of a conditioner over the winter months, and it should be ready for your patch in the following season. Full of trace elements etc, but the easy way to get the value from this product is to buy liquid seaweed from your local store.

3/14/2009 11:24:22 AM

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