Guest guest Posted December 23, 2004 Report Share Posted December 23, 2004 Suzy, Thanks for your post. It reminded me that I've been meaning to post info about using concentrated sea water to remineralize the soil used for growing food. I used it this past growing season in my garden and had very positive results. I also use it during the winter to fertilize wheatgrass. You can order a book (with a good scientific approach describing and showing actual crops) called Sea Energy Agriculture plus the actual concentrated ocean water from Ocean Grown at http://www.oceangrown.com/. Here's info from their homepage: OceanSolution™ is a concentrated liquid solution that provides essential nutrients from the deep ocean for healthy seed and plant growth – perfect for farms, orchards, pastures, hydroponics and home gardens. The following benefits of using sea solids have been summarized by Dr. Maynard Murray in his groundbreaking work Sea Energy Agriculture: Tomatoes contain approximately 56 minerals while conventionally grown tomatoes contain less than 20 minerals. The need for dangerous and costly pesticide is reduced due to a stronger plant immune system and enhanced disease resistance. Open-pollinating seeds do not require additional fertilizers or nutrient supplementation. Demonstrated ability to rehabilitate diseased or under-performing orchards and pastures. Enhanced nutritional content and extended shelf life of crops when compared to those grown with conventional fertilizers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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