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Has to be comfrey or nettle tea. Or you could use either as a a mulch!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Seaweed makes a fantastic fertilizer/feed. I've been using it for the last four years with excellent results. I collect loads of it from the shore and let it soak for a couple of months in plastic drums. The resulting liquid is diluted and applied either as a foliar spray or to the roots. Mind you, the liquid doesn't half stink if you give it a stir. Not much good if you live miles from the sea, though.
Seedmeal, Limes and as already suggested above, seaweed or kelp meal are some of the things I mix together to make a complete organic fertilizer. The other components are BFB and Bonemeal which are no good for you, I'd suppose Guano is not considered Vegan as it's an animal product.
Nettles and Comfrey are also very useful and if it was me I'd read up on compost making and make the highest quality compost I could with what I could find to add to it.
Jiving on down to the beach to see the blue and the gray, seems to be all and it's rosy-it's a beautiful day!
I'm a veggie, but I use BFB (on organic grounds) but also lots & lots of homemade comfrey tea
Odd as it does for me but here it is in long form, again works for me, so hope works for others : www.vegansociety.com/lifestyle/home-and-garden/vegan-organic-gardening.aspx
Although I am a vegetarian, I can see the sense in using waste products to make a useful item such as FB&B, it's just that personally I would feel squeamish using it, but if it was a choice between that and a chemical fertiliser then I would use the organic method!
I have just bought a comfrey plant so shall be looking into making comfrey tea, and also looking for a patch of nettles - no doubt I have plenty on my plot! Just how smelly does this stuff get though?! Wondering if my plot neighbours might complain... I'm sure my OH will as well!
I'm also looking into green manures, and think I have some seaweed meal that I bought a while ago. It's just that sometimes you see bonemeal specifically mentioned, e.g. planting fruit, so thought I would ask for a veggie alternative!
Seaweed makes a fantastic fertilizer/feed. I've been using it for the last four years with excellent results. I collect loads of it from the shore and let it soak for a couple of months in plastic drums. The resulting liquid is diluted and applied either as a foliar spray or to the roots. Mind you, the liquid doesn't half stink if you give it a stir. Not much good if you live miles from the sea, though.
Seedmeal, Limes and as already suggested above, seaweed or kelp meal are some of the things I mix together to make a complete organic fertilizer. The other components are BFB and Bonemeal which are no good for you, I'd suppose Guano is not considered Vegan as it's an animal product.
Nettles and Comfrey are also very useful and if it was me I'd read up on compost making and make the highest quality compost I could with what I could find to add to it.
Seaweed again as a suggestion
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
I mostly use my home made yummy compost along with comfrey. I wouldn't think the other plot holders would object to the smell, they probably make the tea already! Hope you find what you are looking for.
Is it just a case of scooping the loose seaweed up from the beach when collecting it for the garden? Have been reading a foraging book and know you're best cutting the live stuff for that. But guessing it's different for gardening purposes?
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