I am using Sea-X Seaweed Extract in my polytunnel and veg plants look healthier than ever before.Thanks for providing such a good product (Apr 2012)
gardener
Coulsdon, Surrey, UK
Are you looking for Organic Seaweed Fertiliser, Organic Seaweed Animal Feed Supplement or Organic Edible Seaweeds (Sea Vegetables).
We have reduced prices of over 20% on some of our Sea-X Seaweed Extract Plant Food and Animal Feed Extracts. Prices shown include discount.
For large bulk orders or enquiries please phone us on +44(0)1806 577 328 or email us with your requirements.
We are continuing our FREE DELIVERY to the UK Mainland throughout June. If you are outwith the UK mainland, please contact us for a delivery price.
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Find out about the benefits of using organic seaweed fertiliser on your plants
These natural and organic seaweed fertiliser products, hand harvested from Shetland’s clear and clean waters using sustainable techniques, are an excellent source of natural nutrients. Containing over 60 minerals and trace elements plus numerous bio-stimulants, these natural and organic fertiliser products will give healthy and strong plants, crops and grass. The natural and organic fertilisers will enhance the colours of your flowers and are excellent for all vegetables and grass.
Did you know that for many centuries, people associated kelp with seaweed. Though kelp is a kind of seaweed, it is different from seaweed in many aspects.
Kelp is also referred to as large seaweed, which belongs to the brown algae. Classified in the Laminaria order, about 300 genera of Kelp are known. Some of the kelp species are very long, and can even form kelp forests. Though kelp appears like a plant, they are not classified under terrestrial plants, but as Protista.
Seaweeds are primitive sea plants, which belong to the algae family, and classed as macro algae. There are about 10,000 seaweed species.
Read more: Difference Between Kelp and Seaweed | Difference Between | Kelp vs Seaweed
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