June 1, 2006
THE MERITS OF USING SEAWEED FERTILIZER IN YOUR GARDEN OR ON CROPS
As soils are depleted by leeching through rains and floods, guess wherethe minerals and other soil bank nutrients end up? In our oceans! In the United States commercial farmers typically only replenishtheir farmlands with 3 minerals…nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus. Our soil depth when Christopher Columbus first landed was on average 16" deep and contained over 60 minerals. Presently, our average topsoil level is about 5".
The oceans, on the other hand, are increasing their cornucopia of nutrition. Perhaps the most nutritious of all sea vegetation is located in the Northern Atlantic,and is mainly off the shores of Nova Scotia, where thre is virtually no ocean navigation,and where the Ascophyllum Nodosum seaweed abounds. It is regarded as the King of seaweed fertilizer addendums to our soils. It contains over 60 macro and trace minerals, 12 vitamins, 21 amino acids, numerous enzymes, and alginatesthat stimulate progressive root system growth, and fortify the root andplant systems from fungus and disease infection.
Gojiberries & More, Inc. has just received a shipment of this exceptionalfertilizer in a highly (4x) concentrated powdered form. Just one ounce addedto one gallon of water can produce one gallon of liquid that can be utilized as a deep root drenching to put into the soil what it has longedfor a long time. Plants can produce vitamins and enzymes from the co2in the air; however, they can only produce minerals through their leaves and root systems. Your plants can also be foliated by mixing one-half ouncewith one gallon of water.
If you are interested in purchasing seaweed fertilizer please visit our website at www.gojiberries.us
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