What did you do in the garden today?

Personal choice I suppose. I did quite a bit of reading about it, interesting.



it is 100% personal choice.

years ago I read some microbiotic stuff saying that bananas are very healthy but only people in hot climate benefit from it. if, eg. people in sweden eat bananas only and not fruits that grow in their country they will have lack of vitamins, minerals, etc that their bodies need to live in their climate.

another thing: a popeye/spinach myth. spinach is indeed packed with iron but in a form that human's body cannot use it. spinach is healthy but for vitamins (e and c if I remember well).

when kelp supplement first appeared I ran to buy it. at the beginning it was very expensive. unfortunately I did not feel any difference after months of using it. maybe because I am not a fish :lau it might be the same thing like spinach, there is good stuff in it but not suitible for our bodies.

thinking that way I wonder in seaweed fertilizers would be good for land. I stick to manure and mulch which belong to the same environment.
 
it is 100% personal choice.

years ago I read some microbiotic stuff saying that bananas are very healthy but only people in hot climate benefit from it. if, eg. people in sweden eat bananas only and not fruits that grow in their country they will have lack of vitamins, minerals, etc that their bodies need to live in their climate.

another thing: a popeye/spinach myth. spinach is indeed packed with iron but in a form that human's body cannot use it. spinach is healthy but for vitamins (e and c if I remember well).

when kelp supplement first appeared I ran to buy it. at the beginning it was very expensive. unfortunately I did not feel any difference after months of using it. maybe because I am not a fish :lau it might be the same thing like spinach, there is good stuff in it but not suitible for our bodies.

thinking that way I wonder in seaweed fertilizers would be good for land. I stick to manure and mulch which belong to the same environment.
The seaweed powder is a source of potassium. It's frequently used with pelleted chicken manure as the key source of nitrogen. Between the two, a well balanced, natural fertilizer can be formulated and customized depending on the plant.
 
The seaweed powder is a source of potassium. It's frequently used with pelleted chicken manure as the key source of nitrogen. Between the two, a well balanced, natural fertilizer can be formulated and customized depending on the plant.



I chop banana peels for potassium. I like to eat bananas, so why should I waste peels, right?
 

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