Kennel Kelp USDA Organic Kelp for Dogs - Fertilizer and Soil Amendment
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KENNEL KELP SOIL AMENDMENT and FERTILIZER









KENNEL KELP
The real benefit of Kennel Kelp is that Kennel Kelp contains 60 trace elements, many growth hormones, and disease control properties in it! Basically every nutrient that any surface plant can ever need! If Kennel Kelp is mixed with high N products like Kennel Kelp Fish Meal, you have an excellent complete natural fertilizer and soil amendment that will supply every NPK and trace element need of the soil and plant. Kennel Kelp is one of the most powerful plants in the ocean. Kennel Kelp is also an excellent food source for beneficial fungi in the soil.

Living Soils and Healthy Plants –

Any Time of Year

Healthy plants come from healthy soils.  Kennel Kelp contains a rich array of nutrients to improve soils and stimulate biological activity.


Kennel Kelp gently helps feed most any plant, from houseplants, home gardens and lawns, to commercial orchards and field crops. Use Kennel Kelp by itself, or in most any fertilizer blend.

Kennel Kelp contains nutrients essential for plant growth, including calcium,  magnesium, sulfur, potash, cobalt, and iron. Leading horticulturists report Earthworms love it, too.

Use Kennel Kelp alone or in fertilizer formulas.Kennel Kelp is non-burning and can be applied any time of the year.
   

Kennel Kelp,is Certified Organic and OMRI Listed

Our flagship product is a proven choice to deliver nature’s perfect array of the World’s finest nutrients.  Kennel Kelp contains a rich array of nutrients to improve soils and stimulate biological activity.

 

Nature's Kelp=Kennel Kelp

This Kennel Kelp contains nutrients essential for plant growth, including calcium, magnesium, sulfur, potash, cobalt, and iron. This product is good for use by itself or in any fertilizer blend.

Apply on the surface or incorporate into the soil at any time of the year at 1 to 2 pounds per square foot or 200 to 400 pounds per acre. 


Barbara of Howling Acres, in Virginia states: I have lots and lots of crispy peppers, green and bananna ones.  Seems they do not want to quit.  A friend who planted the same plants got no peppers.  He lives close by so the soil and weather are the same.  He cannot understand why mine are so large and bearing while his have done nothing.  Of course I share with him but the secret has to be
KENNEL KELP. 
I loaded the garden beds last fall with Kennel Kelp and plowed it under and let the winter do its thing.  At every thaw I turned the beds.  My plants are so strong and green that they hurt your eyes.  My parsley planted next to them is also going strong and the fall planting of kale and spinach are doing well. Dogs are doing well and have nice winter coats coming in,thanks to Kennel Kelp.  The Kelp has worked wonders for the chickens as they are fluffy even though they are now three years old and they eat all the greens from the garden.