If you’ve never heard of using organic seaweed fertilizer, you really should learn more about it. You might be pleasantly surprised at what this sea vegetation can do for your garden.
Organic seaweed fertilizer adds important minerals and starches to your soil that feed the humus. As you might expect, much like taking vitamins and minerals to help your body’s health, so it goes for your garden. It’s long been known that the soil on our farmlands has been depleted of essential elements due to overproduction of crops. Seaweed, when added to the full complement of soil amendments, can improve the soil and thus increase the quality and quantity of the harvest.
It stands to reason that by adding organic seaweed fertilizer to your own garden, you’ll start to notice amazing changes in your plants as they take in the minerals and trace elements that this miracle product provides.
Seaweed and kelp have a bulky appearance when they are fresh, much like any land vegetation. When they dry out, they look sort of sad and limp. But when added to soil, they supply a vast array of nutrients, not the least of which are alginates. These are the starches in seaweed. Although the alginates don’t actually bulk up the soil, they do act to clump soil particles and hold moisture near the roots, which is what you want.
Like tiny sponges, these starches hold onto microscopic water droplets. Experts tell us that plants don’t like “wet feet”, which means the root system must be well drained. At the same time, moisture needs to be available to the roots in small amounts. Enter the seaweed, an ideal solution to this problem.
A second important benefit of these alginates is that they act to feed the microorganisms in the soil, which in turn break down the soil so that it may be better assimilated by the roots.
Before any plant root system can take in nutrients, these potential nutrients must be chelated or made “user friendly” for those roots. The tiny bacteria that live near the plants roots feed on these starches, which are supplied by vegetation such as seaweeds.
For anyone desiring an all-natural way to bring nutrient to their plants, seaweed products are the best choice. The sea contains a complete array of minerals. Because of this, seaweeds are the most complete source of plant-based minerals. They are more quickly assimilated by the plant’s root system and therefore the whole plant. As an addition to an organic garden, kelp meal or seaweed fertilizers can make the difference between a ho-hum garden and a vibrant, healthy one.
Why not join those who know that adding organic seaweed fertilizer to your garden can mean the difference between average output and a bumper crop?
