đż Using Kelp in Your Garden: A Natural Boost for Healthier Plants
If youâre looking for a natural way to give your garden a boostâwithout relying heavily on synthetic fertilizersâkelp (seaweed extract) might be one of the best-kept secrets in gardening. Whether youâre growing strawberries, vegetables, or flowers, kelp can help improve plant health, resilience, and overall productivity.
Letâs break down why kelp worksâand how to use it effectively in your garden.
đ What Is Kelp Fertilizer?
Kelp fertilizer is made from seaweed harvested from ocean waters, then processed into liquid or dried forms. Unlike traditional fertilizers, kelp is low in N-P-K (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) but packed with:
- Trace minerals (over 60!)
- Natural plant hormones (cytokinins, auxins, gibberellins)
- Amino acids and enzymes
Think of it less as âplant foodâ and more as a plant enhancer.
đą Why Use Kelp in Your Garden?
1. Stronger Roots
Kelp stimulates root development, helping plants establish faster and absorb nutrients more efficiently.
2. Better Stress Resistance
Plants treated with kelp handle:
- Heat waves âď¸
- Cold snaps âď¸
- Drought conditions đ§
much better than untreated plants.
3. Improved Growth & Yield
The natural hormones in kelp promote:
- More vigorous growth
- Increased flowering
- Better fruit set
4. Healthier Soil Biology
When applied as a soil drench, kelp feeds beneficial microbes, improving soil structure and nutrient availability.
đ Why Kelp Works Especially Well for Fruit Crops
For crops like strawberries, tomatoes, and peppers, kelp can:
- Improve fruit size and uniformity
- Enhance flavor and sweetness
- Reduce transplant shock
- Support bloom and fruit development
At Jones Strawberry Farm, this is especially valuable during pre-bloom and fruiting stages, when plants need every advantage they can get.
đ§´ How to Use Kelp in Your Garden
Foliar Spray (Most Effective)
- Mix according to label (typically 1â2 oz per gallon of water)
- Spray directly on leaves (top and underside)
- Apply every 10â14 days
đ Best times:
- Early morning or late evening
- Before and during bloom
- During periods of stress (heat, frost recovery)
Soil Drench
- Apply at the base of plants
- Helps improve root health and soil biology
- Great for newly planted crops
â ď¸ Important Tips
- Kelp is not a complete fertilizer
â Pair it with nitrogen sources (like fish emulsion or balanced fertilizers) - Donât overapply
â More isnât betterâstick to recommended rates - Consistency beats intensity
â Regular light applications outperform occasional heavy doses
đź When Should You Start?
- Early spring (plant establishment)
- Pre-bloom (to encourage flowering)
- During fruit set
- After stress events (frost, drought, transplanting)
đ Final Thoughts
Kelp is one of the easiest and most effective ways to naturally upgrade your gardenâs performance. It wonât replace your core fertilizer programâbut when used alongside it, the results can be impressive.
Healthier plants. Better yields. Stronger resilience.
Not bad for something that comes straight from the ocean.
đ From Our Farm to Your Garden
At Jones Strawberry Farm, weâre always looking for ways to grow stronger, healthier plantsâeven when weather and conditions donât cooperate. Kelp has become one of those simple tools that delivers real results.
If you havenât tried it yet, this might be the season to start.
