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Good for pot plants

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UK

Marget's FlowersMarget's FlowersI do think the seaweed extract did my pot plants a lot of good.

Marget

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Stunned by revival

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Shetland
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UK

We tried Böd Ayre Products on a ficus that quite frankly had been forgotten about - it was almost dead, but as a last resort I sat it in a bucket of warm water with a dose of the product and went home for the weekend. I was stunned when I opened the shop on Monday morning to find it was revived - OK the missing leaves hadn't miraculously grown back overnight but it definitely escaped the bin!

Gillian Fox

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Plants have never looked better

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Lerwick
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Shetland
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UK

Excellent value for money. Plants have never looked better. Grow it as Nature intended - Use Böd Ayre Products

Harry Jamieson

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Plants are really thriving

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Yell
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Shetland
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UK

I have used Böd Ayre Products in my garden as a mulch for the last two years, and also the liquid extract on mostly my indoor plants. I have been very impressed by the growth in my established plants. They really are thriving, especially those in a shady part with very poor, stony soil. I have ordered more for this year again.

Catherine Gibb

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Prizewinning garden in Scalloway

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Scalloway
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Shetland
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UK

These are the results of using Böd Ayre Products Liquid Seaweed Extract. The types of heather shown are Springwood White, Myreton Ruby, Pink Spangles, Divelli and Erica Vagans.Scalloway Heathers: Bed of various heathers fed with Böd Ayre Products seaweed fertilisers.  The types of heather shown are Springwood White, Myreton Ruby, Pink Spangles, Divelli and Erica Vagans.Scalloway Heathers: Bed of various heathers fed with Böd Ayre Products seaweed fertilisers. The types of heather shown are Springwood White, Myreton Ruby, Pink Spangles, Divelli and Erica Vagans.

Garden of Mr. Walterson

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Good organic gardening in Germany

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Germany

Fertiliser: Balcony flowers in Germany.Fertiliser: Balcony flowers in Germany.Hello to all friends of good organic gardening! Two years ago we have been to Shetland for holidays. In the shop of John Herculson in Vidlin my wife Sigrid found the liquid fertilizer and bought it. At first I was a bit sceptic, because it was not very cheap (especially for our money - the pound is expensive compared with the Euro). But we could read that it was produced locally and so we bought it and took it home to Germany. What shall I tell you?

Sigrid

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Never seen flooers lik it!

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Tain
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Inverness-shire
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UK

I'm been meanin' ta tell you aboot da plant feed you geid me whin I wis up, I'm been feedin' me cacti wi' it....weel I'm never seen flooers lik it , I always swore be tomato feed for me plants but yours is way ahead a hit !! So for God's sake mind an' tak some mair doon ta me whin you set aff !! Eric'll likely be telt you whit he's needin', if no dan he will afore you laeve hame.

Sheena Knight

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