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Subject:  fresh kelp from the shore,,,tell me about it,,,

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cueball

ShagHarbour n,s canada

hello all we just got pounded with a massive wind storm and after driving by the beach i noticed thousands of lbs of kelp was washed up LIGHT BULB,,,, i started collecting it for the garden because next year money might be a little tight,,, the more organics i can find the better,, how would you guys break down fresh kelp? i mean what would you do if you was in the possession of endless amounts of the stuff

11/5/2013 12:39:08 PM

Pumpking

Germany

Some people know how to get the beach clean and the patch productive:

http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=179984

11/5/2013 2:05:37 PM

cueball

ShagHarbour n,s canada

yes what carl did in that pic is what i done today but i would like to get some info on the best way to get it to break down,,

11/5/2013 3:45:43 PM

Pumpking

Germany

Ask Carl???...From the pic I would conclude he could be one of those who know how to turn that stuff into useful soil very soon.

11/5/2013 3:56:27 PM

THE BORER

Billerica,Massachusetts

i usually give my kids a quarter to fill bags up when we go to the beach, i put the kelp up on screens and wash out the salt then let it dry, i crush it up when dry with a 2x4.

11/5/2013 4:18:23 PM

cueball

ShagHarbour n,s canada

thats find seems like it would work but i got a ton or more of the stuff,, i wonder does it have to be crushed u would think it would break down better left wet ,,, and after winter wouldnt all the salt have been washed out?

11/5/2013 5:46:20 PM

The Donkinator

nOVA sCOTIA

layer of seaweed and lime,cover with fresh horse manure and lime,layer of seaweed and lime,more horse manure and lime,more seaweed and lime,more horse manure and lime until the pile is about 6ft high.You will be surprised how fast this will compost!By the way..if you are looking for night crawlers for ice fishing throughout the winter months,believe me there will be no shortage under the pile:)

11/5/2013 7:03:05 PM

cueball

ShagHarbour n,s canada

so you build a compost pile donkin.... if i was to make it now well it bee good to use in the spring by may?

11/8/2013 1:09:06 PM

The Donkinator

nOVA sCOTIA

don't forget to saturate the layers with molassis! also you can place a light layer over the entire patch for winter and till it in come spring.It will be as dry as corn flakes and break down very easily.Don't over do it as i felt i had better results in my patch with less seaweed.. not more.

11/8/2013 6:10:10 PM

cueball

ShagHarbour n,s canada

someone said about it mildewing if it is not dry first is that possible

11/8/2013 8:26:48 PM

Smallmouth

Upa Creek, Mo

Anything is possible Cueball if the lil baby mildew puts its mind to it.

11/8/2013 9:20:24 PM

Haligourdian

Halifax nova scotia

Donkin I prepped my patch next year with wood compost, cow manure and the fresh NS seaweed. I put the fresh seaweed on top end of november, about 2 inches. If it not broken down by spring what can I do?

12/26/2013 5:13:37 PM

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