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To: loantech who wrote (65472)7/7/2006 9:21:14 AM
From: westpacific  Read Replies (1) of 110194
 
Get the large brown kelp variety - it all works but this composts the best.

Take it by the sack or even truck load and just pile it up or mix it in with your other material, grass or leaves from of course an organic source.

Use large tubes with holes in them, irrigation drainage tubes cut up are the best. Put these in layers of two as you build the pile, keep adding them - they carry air into the pile and cut the composting time in half.

Once the pile has broken down 80% or so, mix it in your soil. In the winter after the fall crops, pile and turn it in with the dirt as the garden rests over the winter. Or I use it throughout the growing season as a side dressing as well.

Unreal stuff, your life will love you. Been doing this for year, the quality of your garden will be unreal.

West
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