Seaweed in compost?

Started by caroline7758, March 01, 2019, 14:59:56

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caroline7758

As we now live close to a source of seaweed, I was wondering if it makes a good compost activator? Or is it best as a mulch?

caroline7758


ACE

It is not an activator, just mix it in any compost heap as you would your usual rubbish it is like every other composting material in its rotting down time. As a winter mulch it is excellent but not around plants unless they are salt tolerant. Mine went on last autumn but it is still lying on the top and looks like a job to  dig it in. I shall rake it off and spread it on the path. then run the lawnmower over it to chop it up fine then re-spread it about the plot ready to dig in.  It makes a far superior 'tea' than comfrey, nettles etc. Remember when you are collecting it not to take growing seaweed plants, just the loose stuff that has been washed up after a storm

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