Seaweed Extract: A Natural, Organic Fertilizer

Mel Bergen
Many companies now tout the benefits of seaweed extract for your hair and body. These uses are excellent, but there are other ways to use the nourishing characteristics of seaweed. When used as a fertilizers, seaweed extract and ground seaweed create larger, healthier fruits and vegetables in your garden. They also produce stronger, showier flowers and potted plants.

Add seaweed extract and seaweed meal to your garden soil and starter pots to produce fantastic growth and health. The alginic acid in seaweed increases soil's water retention, meaning that you water less often. Seaweed also helps to improve the structure and stability of the soil. As the organic components of seaweed meal break down, they provide nutrients for plants and increase the nitrogen content of the soil.

Use seaweed and its extract as natural fertilizers to avoid chemicals that may help your plant but hurt your body. Seaweed provides B vitamins, like B1 and B12, as well as E, K, and folic acid, which are taken up by plants grown in such enhanced soils. Trace elements, especially iron and calcium, exist in seaweed extract in their chelated forms, which plants can absorb more readily than from plain dirt.

Adding seaweed extract increases the amount of chlorophyll in the leaves of plants. Seaweed also contains plant hormones that encourage the growth of foliage. The various compounds absorbed replace some of the water in plant cells making them more resistant to drought and frost damage as well as increasing the shelf life of produce after it has been picked.

Plants treated with seaweed extract are more resistant to pests like spider mites and aphids. The extract and meal provide some resistance to diseases like scab, mildew, and fungus as well. Enriching the soil with the seaweed strengthens the native bacteria and fungi that provide some of this protection. Using seaweed extract as a natural pesticide reduces or eliminates the need for chemical pesticides that can be absorbed into your produce and leach into the groundwater or run off into lakes and streams or into storm drains.

Plants gain many of these benefits from having diluted seaweed extract sprayed on the leaves. Foliage absorbs the nutrients and enzymes directly rather than depending on the flow from the root system. The plants absorb more trace elements and vitamins into the sap. Fruits and vegetables then receive more of them, and so do you.

Adding both seaweed extract and seaweed meal to your soil gives your plants immediate and long-lasting benefits. Seaweed reduces transplant shock and helps seedlings develop strong roots. Your vegetables will be bigger, your flowers more fragrant, and your greenery lush.

Published by Mel Bergen

I am a freelance writer learning to work in the on-line business. I have two blogs, one about writing and grammar and the other about music, and almost eighty lenses at Squidoo. I've also begun writing my...   View profile

  • Seaweed conditions soil, helping your plants grow strong roots.
  • Extract can be diluted and sprayed on leaves for added benefits.
  • Seaweed extract make your garden more fertile and more attractive.
Seaweed has been used for thousands of years as a fertilizer in coastal regions.

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  • Helmut 9/21/2010

    Yes, I do agree with the Chris,is Seaweed completely natural or contain some ratio of artificial chemicals?

  • Chris 9/21/2010

    Is Seaweed completely free from scientific products or it has some percentage of it?

  • JustMeof3 8/3/2007

    Well written article

  • Antoinette McGowan 7/31/2007

    Thanks for the information, I am going to be planting new flowers in the flower garden and this will come in handy.

  • Fateplayer3 7/31/2007

    i can believe this is true, though it never occurred to me before. thanks for the info.

  • John Watson 7/31/2007

    Great information...very good article...congrats

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