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PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 2:32 pm 
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I have access to Tons of Sargassum type seaweed. Can I use this as you would Kelp for emulsion? It is not a green seaweed so I was not sure of its make up chemically. If I can use it how would be best? I am trying to utilize waste ingredients I have continual access to. Besides the sagrassum I fish alot so I have fish remains and lots of dog doo from my 3 Large American Bulldogs.
What would be the best way to use these materials, compost, emulsion, blended, seperate, drenching, foilar???
I am feeding various ornamentals, tropicals ( bannana, avocado), several varieties of hot peppers and sunflowers. I also have about 1 acre of Floratam/St augustine grass which I have been using an inorganic weed and feed to try and beat the weeds out. No luck so far there, but water has been a sparse commodity. Thank you for any guidance you can offer to a newly sprouted gardner!


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Land2Sea wrote:
my 3 Large American Bulldogs.


If you arent sure how to compost non-livestock manure, either educate yourself on the process or omit it as the pathogens in them can be harmful.

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