Re: plant sale-GA


Hmm- thanks for the tip- is your kelp a powder to apply dry or mix with liquid or what? I'm hoping to get up to Pleasant Valley farm supply in a couple of weeks and I know they have several varieties of kelp. Also- does the kelp you use smell? (I don't really need every neighborhood cat in my yard).
Theresa

Sheri Ann Richerson wrote:
I have a source for 50 pound bags of organic kelp and I am using that this
year. I can already see a difference in the plants and seedlings since
starting to use it. I bought it to feed as a mineral to my farm animals and
a friend told me to try it on my garden. She used it last year - here in
Indiana - and did not have to water once.

Sheri

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