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  2. Seaweed fertiliser - Wikipedia

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    However, small scale organic farmers and coastal communities continued traditional seaweed techniques in regions with a rich seaweed history. [21] [16] The first industrial kelp liquid fertilizer, Maxicrop, was created by Reginald Milton in 1947. [26]

  3. Seaweed farming - Wikipedia

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    An American kelp farmer, Bren Smith of GreenWave explains his farming methods, including the symbiotic relationship kelp has with other seafood he grows. The earliest seaweed farming guides in the Philippines recommended the cultivation of Laminaria seaweed and reef flats at approximately one meter's depth at low tide. They also recommended ...

  4. Gardeners: Here's Everything You Need to Know about Using ...

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    Before fertilizing your garden here's what to know about organic fertilizers, whether you need them, and how to find the right ones for you.

  5. Ascophyllum - Wikipedia

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    It was also been used for certain herbal teas, particularly kelp teas. [6] [33] It has long been used as an organic and mainstream fertilizer for many varieties of crops due to its combination of both macronutrients, (N, P, and K) and micronutrients (Ca, Mg, S, Mn, Cu, Fe, Zn, etc.).

  6. Their Planting Compost, formulated for Washington and Oregon gardeners, combines aged bark with composted farm manures, alfalfa and kelp meals, providing both speedy and slow food for plants and soil.

  7. Seaweed - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed fertilizer; Algae fuel – Use of algae as a source of energy-rich oils; Edible seaweed – Algae that can be eaten and used for culinary purposes Aonori – Type of edible green seaweed; Cochayuyo – Species of seaweed, a form of kelp used as a vegetable in Chile; Hijiki – Species of seaweed; Kombu – Edible kelp; Limu

  8. Beach wrack - Wikipedia

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    A common organic component is seaweed, such as kelp, which easily floats to coastal waters after being dislodged by its holdfast or otherwise torn by wave action and animal activity. Other organic components may include seagrasses, terrestrial plants, driftwood, and stranded animal remains. Common inorganic components include plastics, fishing ...

  9. Marine permaculture - Wikipedia

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    A kelp forest in San Clemente Island, California demonstrating the diversity of life that can be supported by Marine Permaculutre. Marine Permaculture is a form of mariculture that reflects the principles of permaculture by recreating seaweed forest habitat and other ecosystems in nearshore and offshore ocean environments.

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