Re: thanks and another ?
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- From: B* C* <b*@AWINC.COM>
- Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 12:05:46 -0700
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Hi, >>Bob Carter wrote: >>>I can't recommend a combination of fish >>>emulsion and seaweed fertilizer enough, this is a great plant tonic. >>Yes! I second the recommendation. And once you see the difference this mix >>makes in terms of plant vigor and *gorgeous* tomatoes, you'll learn to love >>the smell of fish emulsion. Honest <grin>. >>Catharine/Atlanta, zone 7b > after the first time i used it, i was downright *grateful* it said to use > it only once a month. > delirium@afn.org Well, there's good fish emulsion and not so good. I used to use "Alaska" brand and found it quite strong smelling. I'm suspect of their formula now, I think they use pretty rotted fish scraps and may add chemicals to augment their nutrient levels. Now I mostly use "Healthy Harvest," which is prepared organically (no chemical additives) using fresh north atlantic fish and it is much better smelling, having almost no appreciable aroma when fresh (certainly not unpleasant at least). Healthy Harvest fish emulsion was written about this past year in Organic Gardening Magazine with very favourable reviews. An alternative is wettable fish powder, which may or may not smell strongly depending on the brand. I've used "Mermaid Wettable Fish Powder" and found it to be pretty good, both odor-wise and nutrient-wise. It's price is comparable to the H.H. liquid fish emulsion. Cheers ____________________ | | | Bob Carter | Kootenay Bay, BC, Canada | bcarter@awinc.com | Zone 6b |____________________| The future will be sketched with what we've drawn from the past. *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send to: listserv@umslvma.umsl.edu the body message: unsubscribe sqft See http://www.umsl.edu/~silvest/garden/sqft.html for archive, FAQ and more.
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