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Old 13-04-2005, 05:37 PM
JennyC
 
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Living near the beach, as I do, I have access to tonnes of seaweed, and
I remember hearing something about it being good for breaking up clay
and generally good for lawns etc.
The thing is though, what exactly do I do with it, before I use it?
Its too slimy to put through the shredder; does it compost?
How do you prepare this stuff for use as a soil improver, or do you
just dig it straight into the soil?

As I understand it, you let the sun/wind dry it, at which point it
becomes
brittle and crunchy. I think you'd need an awful lot of it to condition

your clay soil though. Just as well it's free:-))
Steve


'IS' it free? Are you allowed to just help yourself off the beach? I
think not :-((

Actually you can help yourself, as far as I am aware there are no laws
preventing it


Interesting article about it: http://193.62.154.38/celtica/manureb.htm
Jenny
http://193.62.154.38/celtica/manureb.htm