Additional benefits, plants like it and earthworms love it. Just make sure it's really well rinsed in fresh water first to remove the salt.

Bought a bin bag of it back from Scotland last year. Even soaking in a liquid feed it still smells lovely, (wish I lived near the sea..)MuddyWitch wrote:As you live in Nottingham...where the heck are you getting the bladder wrack from?!!!
MW
PS. Only asking 'cos I miss seaweed mulch
I've sprinkled it at a rate of about five or six one inch pieces per square foot; it's what was left after soaking in a bucket as liquid feed for the growing season.mrsflibble wrote:wow, that would mean i could get rid of my strips of cotton covered in citronella oil!
Thanks LJ. That seems to have been working well for a couple of weeks now.liskeardjane wrote:You can stop the foxes by leaving a human smell, HFW put hair in an old pair of tights and hung them up, you could also pee near there yourself
I was just wondering, CM........ the hair, or the pee????Carltonian Man wrote:Thanks LJ. That seems to have been working well for a couple of weeks now.liskeardjane wrote:You can stop the foxes by leaving a human smell, HFW put hair in an old pair of tights and hung them up, you could also pee near there yourself
I was just wondering, CM........ the hair, or the pee????JulieSherris wrote:
Thanks LJ. That seems to have been working well for a couple of weeks now.