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Old 24-06-2003, 04:56 PM
Mike
 
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Default Seatpea's and Liquid Seaweed

In article , The Devil's Advocate
writes
not really as I assume u r treating them the same. Have you forgotten the
water perhaps , as next to a wall they will probably need a good soaking. I
move mine around a bit. I wonder if some disease has built up or whether you
need a bit more umph in the soil. Try a spray of liquid seaweed and see if
that helps


Most interested in your comment about 'Liquid Seaweed'.

Living a stones throw from the sea, we could acquire/make liquid seaweed
if told how and advantages of same.

(Could we make a bit on the side in making, bottling same and exporting
it to England????)

Mike

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