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Title: seaweed
Post by: sammyd on January 22, 2006, 08:48:38
mornin ;D

has anyone used it as a fertiliser?

been readin about it in my lottie book however it does not say how or where to use it

i live near the sea so was thinkin of a trip today to collect some

any suggestions please ???
Title: Re: seaweed
Post by: sammyd on January 22, 2006, 09:09:49
me again

jus had a look on an excellent compost website and it says to wash the salt off the seaweed and put in your compost heap


mm- doesnt sound to complicated- so off im to the beach
8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: seaweed
Post by: cheddarpaul on January 22, 2006, 09:18:04
I would be interested in hearing how you get on collecting it - I am not too far from the sea and have thought about collecting seaweed for the lottie in the past.... I wonder could you put it straight onto the earth?
Title: Re: seaweed
Post by: supersprout on January 22, 2006, 09:21:14
Lovely seaweed. See http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/joomla/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=28&topic=14299.0. You don't need to wash the salt off - just throw as much as you can over your asparagus, which loves the seaside  ;D You can never have too much seaweed!
Cheddarpaul, I take empty sacks to my seaside friends and pick up the high tide mark whenever I visit (rather than wrenching it off the rocks)
Title: Re: seaweed
Post by: sammyd on January 23, 2006, 17:12:21
hello cheddar paul

there is lots of info on the net but i chose not to put it in compost heap incase it contaminates it

so

i gathered two black bags of seaweed, rinsed the salt off then put it in a large container with water..  put lid on it and will use it use it for liquid feed in a couple of months- diluted

i hear it going to be v smelly :-[
Title: Re: seaweed
Post by: DaveM on January 23, 2006, 19:22:40
I use loads of seaweed. Lukily the stuff i can get is from a brakish estuary source.

I use it for the bean trench and underneath my spuds when I put them in,I mulch with it,add it to the compost and make a liquid feed.

Yup the liquid feed does reek but your cucurbits wil lurve it.

Dave
Title: Re: seaweed
Post by: derbex on January 23, 2006, 21:04:31
I bung it straight on the asparagus -I get the stuff washed up on the beach after a gale.

Jeremy

(P.S. -buy a clothes peg)
Title: Re: seaweed
Post by: Gail-M on January 24, 2006, 16:44:33
Hi,

I gather black bags of seaweed in the autumn and just lay it straight on the ground - usually breaks down over the winter - weather /worms work on it.

Its hard work but I think its worth it.

regards,Gail :)
Title: Re: seaweed
Post by: cheddarpaul on January 29, 2006, 11:09:47
I love the idea of packing it up in black bin bags then using it for liquid compost as well as then throwing it on the soil in the autumn. Looks like a trip to the seaside is coming up :-)
Title: Re: seaweed
Post by: tim on January 29, 2006, 14:26:02
Or http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/joomla/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,28/topic,14659.msg142725#msg142725  ?

Why just asparagus - which so few folk have?

Everything!

Or http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/joomla/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,28/topic,10634.0 or http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/joomla/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,28/topic,14116.msg135775#msg135775
Title: Re: seaweed
Post by: peterpiper on January 29, 2006, 14:46:28
walk along the tide-line you should see plenty.
it is also good for making liquid feed a bit whiffy but excellent stuff.
also i do use it under my seed pots when i set them. damp newspaper ,sea weed then the tatty, cover and away they go i have had some good results.

as i see it sea weed is free its excersise and a nice day gathering it. it makes good compost/feed plus the warm glow of satisfaction that comes from having produced something.
pete
Title: Re: seaweed
Post by: timf on January 29, 2006, 16:42:28
dont forget the majority of the beaches where seaweed is easily obtainable tends to be protected habitats and removing the seaweed can be a criminal act so check first with your local envionment agency before you help yourself

http://www.schnews.org.uk/archive/news462.htm
in summary

Crap Arrest Of Ther Week
For nicking Seaweed!
Three men have been arrested in Eastbourne for ‘stealing’ seaweed from the beach - organic food for their hungry turtles. After being tailed for three miles by two police cars and a motorbike, they were finally apprehended while the police went off to search for other ‘criminals’. The three were locked up for seven hours and searched their premises to examine the ‘rare’ fauna. After extensive forensic analysis this ‘rare’ fauna proved to be… sea cabbage. Stick that in yer pipe and smoke it
Title: Re: seaweed
Post by: grawrc on January 29, 2006, 20:24:15
Yes I'm a bit worried about harvesting seaweed.  ???Stuff that gets detached from its moorings and washed up I suppose is OK though. :)