Samphire grass
Veggie Online
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(14-07-2024, 11:02 AM)Vinny Wrote:
(14-07-2024, 10:32 AM)Veggie Wrote: Yes, I'm in. Can't leave SC on her own. Big Grin
I need to find some seaweed extract first, then I'm going to give it a go. Big Grin
I thought most of the tomato feeds were seaweed based? Huh
I don't know because I don't use them. I use Hotbin compost tea (its FREE). Big Grin
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Veggie Online
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(14-07-2024, 12:05 PM)Veggie Wrote: I've started. Big Grin
Filled a terracotta bulb bowl with compost.
Found some  vintage Groworganic Seaweed tablets, put 2 tablets in a 2 litre milk container, Added 2 teaspoons of sea salt and some rainwater.
Put the pot inside a small animal cage which holds water and gave the compost a good soak with the seaweed solution.
My plan is to keep watering it for a week or so, then sow some of the new samphire seeds.
I'm going to prepare a couple of small pots, and sow the old seeds in those - because, as we know, every seed deserves a chance. Wink
I have samphire seedings. Big Grin Didn't tell you  earlier as I thought they might have been weeds in the compost.
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That’s great news.
I’ve been waiting for mine to flower but not seen any yet. They seem to be starting to die back a bit now as well.
I must re visit the link we put here . So I know what to do.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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