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🍙 Rope method if rocks no work, sugar kelp, Alaria, then dulse, water needs to be cold, may need to visit Maine for seaweed related courses (they have 250 species, but there are at least 400)
🧤 Dr. Susan Brawley, phycologist @ Uni of Maine, gives advice on tank growth
♻️ Susan Redmond gives seaweed seed
📖 Data from Seaweed Chronicles by Susan Hand Shetterly3/3
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Planting legumes and grass between rows of corn appears to be an optimal, pollution-free way to rejuvenate nutrient depleted soil.
(Methods used as-of-date to address the issue involve burying fertilizer + waiting years to reap benefits, or, most commonly, annually spraying fertilizer over the land and watching the nutrients pollute rivers + oceans.)
https://phys.org/news/2025-01-crops-mulch-boost-soil-health.html