![]() ![]() Fish & Seaweed Emulsion can also be added to your compost pile to feed your compost piles biology, and you can use it on your lawn or fruit trees. Diluted emulsion can not be stored, so make sure to use it all. If you’ve got a bigger area to tackle we recommend using a “hose end sprayer” and adding undiluted emulsion into the reservoir, attaching it to your hose and watering like that. If your garden is small just add 2 tablespoons of emulsion (be careful, its stinky!) to a watering can and water as usual. We feed our plants with a foliar water based dilution of Neptunes Harvest Fish & Seaweed emulsion once every 2 weeks. Fish and seaweed are amazing sources of water soluble nitrogen and other nutrients and sea minerals, plus they make great food for your soil life. This is done by adding water soluble fertilizers to your watering routine and then just watering your whole plant with it (leaves, roots, soil and all). Foliar feeding is the act of fertilizing your plants through their leaves instead of through their roots. Unlike fish emulsions, Neptunes Harvest retains the fish proteins and oils and has. It also contains all the micro and macro nutrients naturally found in fish. Neptunes Harvest Seaweed Plant Food is made from Ascophyllum Nodosum that grows along the cold North Atlantic ocean floor. It is made by a unique cold process that protects the vitamins, amino acids, enzymes and growth hormones. ![]() We see many gardeners make the mistake of thinking that fertilizing once when you plant at the beginning of the season is “enough” and that now they are “done” but that isn’t the case. Neptunes Harvest is an organic fertilizer made from fresh north Atlantic fish. “Foliar fertilizing” is the best way to continue to build on and manage your gardens fertility once its been planted and you want your plants to happily keep growing and not run out of nutrients. University studies have shown Neptunes Harvest to outperform 20-20-20 chemical fertilizers. Neptunes Harvest Fish & seaweed blend, 2-3-1 ![]()
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