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Prize winning onion set
Alma's Onions
Alma Duncan with her prize-winning onion set grown outdoor and organically with the aid of Böd Ayre Products Seaweed Liquid Extract.
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Amazed at tomatoes
I have for some years now been experimenting growing tomatoes by hydroponics in my greenhouse, with reasonable results. This year I tried adding seaweed extract to my feed and have been amazed at the results. From six plants I cropped 50lbs of fruit, which was an increase of approximately 30% over other years. I had no trouble with split fruit or blossom end rot, which can be a common complaint. At the height of the growing season the plants growth rate was 2cm per day. I grew the plants to 10 truss high and picked full sized fruit in the first week in June.
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Waking up the soil in Cambridge
I am thrilled to bits with the Böd Ayre Natural Liquid Seaweed Extract - my onions did really well on this product. It has 'woken up the soil' and given it the 'oomph' that it needs.
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Trophies at Cunningsburgh Show
Willie Ross with winning veg.Using Böd Ayre seaweed extract as a liquid feed for tomatoes, leeks and onions yielded better than ever crops. In addition to increased yields, from a totally natural organic product, the liquid seaweed contributed greatly towards my produce achieving trophies at the Cunningsburgh Show for best exhibit and most points in garden produce.
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Astonishing clubroot control!
In the spring of this year SHS (Shetland Horticultural Society) member Feri Bartai offered to carry out a trial growing brassicas with the use of Böd Ayre Seaweed Product for the control of clubroot. The outcome was astonishing…..read on…..
I have been gardening for more than 30 years and my main interest is growing vegetables. On my vegetable plot I do not use pesticides or apply artificial fertilisers. I have developed various methods to deal with pests and diseases, some more successful than others.
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