Re: BEACH, er, SEAWEED WALK 10/27/2012 Southbound
They should use all that for a big compost pile. Use it for gardens up in the hills. Lots of places nothing but rockstone. Grow veggies and stuff. :D
Re: BEACH, er, SEAWEED WALK 10/27/2012 Southbound
In the "old days" seaweed was tossed up against a houses foundation before winter for insulation and the next spring it was turned into the fields to fertilize. Just natural.
Re: BEACH, er, SEAWEED WALK 10/27/2012 Southbound
WOW, poor baby conchs, dead. Thats a shame. I know exactly where this is, feel for my gardener friends there
Re: BEACH, er, SEAWEED WALK 10/27/2012 Southbound
Dash we do that here, with lobster shells, to fertilize a field. And seaweed on our bulbs to protect against snow during the winter.
Were those conchs, baby conch shells empty? Not alive?
Re: BEACH, er, SEAWEED WALK 10/27/2012 Southbound
Treehouse paid for a private backhoe, cleaned up in 2 days. We dug and dug ( me too) then buried it
Re: BEACH, er, SEAWEED WALK 10/27/2012 Southbound
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Lady Jane
Dash we do that here, with lobster shells, to fertilize a field. And seaweed on our bulbs to protect against snow during the winter.
Were those conchs, baby conch shells empty? Not alive?
LadyJane, If you need help emptying those lobsters, just call!!
Re: BEACH, er, SEAWEED WALK 10/27/2012 Southbound
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dash
LadyJane, If you need help emptying those lobsters, just call!!
Ok Dash, you will have to come to PEI
Re: BEACH, er, SEAWEED WALK 10/27/2012 Southbound
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Originally Posted by
Lady Jane
Dash we do that here, with lobster shells, to fertilize a field. And seaweed on our bulbs to protect against snow during the winter.
Were those conchs, baby conch shells empty? Not alive?
Some of the conch had been alive when the sea brought them to the beach.