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Title: Seaweed
Post by: mysterio_3d on September 02, 2007, 08:57:42
I have just got my new allotment, all it has had on it for the last 4 years is loads of brambles which have just been cleared.  I was hoping to get some manure on before xmas but living near the coast there is a plentiful supply of seaweed which I have been told is just as good as farmyard manure.  If I collect some this week can I just add it straight to the soil whilst digging and can anyone confirm that it is good for the soil.
Title: Re: Seaweed
Post by: posie on September 02, 2007, 09:29:58
Hi Mysterio, welcome to the site, I've also just got my lottie and hadn't thought of the seaweed thing, I live 5 minutes walk from the beach.  I've had a quick google and there seems to be a lot of talk of using calcified seaweed and liquid seaweed but nothing I've found seems to suggest putting it direct on the plot, although there was one suggestion of adding it to the compost heap.  But..... I'm no expert so someone else on here with more knowledge may be able to say otherwise. Enjoy your lottie!  ;D
Title: Re: Seaweed
Post by: Doris_Pinks on September 02, 2007, 10:10:45
Welcome.
I put a badload on my plot last year, after rinsing it, dissapeared into the soil really quickly, buy boy does it pong on a  hot day! :o :o :o
If you go into the search facility here, there is quite a bit of info on it. Here is one for starters!

http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,521.0.html (http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,521.0.html)

Better get collecting, lucky you! ;D
Title: Re: Seaweed
Post by: tim on September 02, 2007, 10:37:18
NOT Calcified  - that's lime.
Title: Re: Seaweed
Post by: calendula on September 02, 2007, 11:38:20
it is actually calcareous magnesium algae (calcified seaweed)