Can this be used at the base of a trench dug in Autumn and then covered with compost, to enrich the soil over winter prior to planting out Sweet Peas in Spring next year? Would this be of be of any benefit?
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Nov 20, 2017 - 07:12 PM
Absolutely Tim. Sounds like a perfect idea as the Seafeed product is a slow release fertiliser and once it is dug in to the ground it will slowly release to the roots of the Sweet Peas in Spring so perfect timing really. You can also just top dress the soil in Spring with them and it will gradually wash down to the roots with the rain on the surface.
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