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    On the seaweed front. I also collect a batch every year. Once you have your seaweed you could save a little back to make a seaweed “tea” which you can then use diluted the following year as a foliar fertiliser. ( Soak it in a lidded bucket – lots of online recipes. ) Many people also swear by it as a fungicide for scab, mildew, damping off etc.

    It’s also often included in those winter tree washes for top fruit but tbh I would not rely on that as a cure-all as tests have shown many of those don’t work that well and in those cases it’s probably much better used as a soil conditioner.

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