calcified seaweed

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Calcified Seaweed

Natural soil and lawn conditioner

  • Organic

Description

A naturally occurring soil conditioner, Calcified Seaweed is a red seaweed which grows on the seabed in a coral-like structure.

Once applied to soil, Calcified Seaweed quickly breaks down and gradually releases calcium, magnesium carbonate and other trace elements.

Calcified Seaweed:

  • Breaks down heavy soil
  • Improves soil structure
  • Long lasting, apply once every three years.

As Calcified Seaweed starts to break down, it sweetens the soil with the increase in microbial activity.  It is this activity which helps plants and crops to develop stronger roots, promoting vigorous plant growth.

Organic, Calcified Seaweed will last in the soil for a longer period than finely ground lime leading to a gradual, prolonged effect on a soil’s pH.

Rich in minerals, it neutralises acidic soil and can also be used to dress lawns in early spring to improve soil and grass condition.

To apply to soil, spread over the desired area and lightly rake or hoe in.

Sizes available:

• 2.5 Kg box

How to use

Apply to soils at the rate of 70g per square metre (2 oz per square yard) and lightly work in by hoeing, raking or forking.

Dress lawns in earley spring to improve soil and grass condition.

Do not use with ericaceous/acid-loving plants.

Hints & Tips

Read the directions carefully before use.

Always wear gloves when gardening.

Store the fertiliser in a dry place away from children, pets and foodstuffs.

Wash hands after use. Product may irritate cut or broken skin.

Do not exceed the recommended application rates.

Avoid the fertiliser lodging on leaves and stems.

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