Beautifying O’Maley School

Generous Gardeners made it to O’Maley Saturday morning to install grasses in the front school beds, after the great reconstruction job completed by the DPW. I’m sharing the whole process with you to see how it evolved. Today I was working with Susan Kelly and Jamie Friend who were patient with the layout process and then we planted. We put in feather reed, zebra, muly, and Japanese forest grasses which have different heights and colors for interest against the building. It should be beautiful. We did all this in three hours!

2018 EARTHDAY CHALLENGE FROM NEPTUNE’S HARVEST AND AWESOME GLOUCESTER

Maine Lobster Compost

Ed Collard brought this bag of Lobster compost and peat humus for flower and vegetable gardens.

At first I was going to make a joke about Maine lobster only being good as fertilizer but then I realized that those are the same lobsters migrating up and down the coast that we catch here in G Town so I couldn’t go there with the bit.

We here in Gloucester have Neptune’s Harvest fertilizer made out of fish gurry.  They have Lobster Compost made from lobster shells.

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Neptune’s Harvest grows 1689 lb pumpkins.When they grow a pumpkin with that lobster poop compost that weighs more than 1689 lbs give me a call will ya?  Because That fish gurry fertilizer just owned your lobster poop fertilizer ass sucka!

imagephoto from Neptune’s Harvest Website

Here is a video from Quoddy Lobster Compost-

Anyone wanna try it and report back their findings?

Neptune’s Harvest- At Stage Fort Park!

While I was shooting the motorcycle run, I noticed this little postage stamp garden up near the visitor center. Amazing!

Neptune’s Harvest is a by-product of Ocean Crest Seafoods down in the Fort. I’ve used the stuff and things grow like crazy!

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Neptune’s Harvest Silos

Neptune’s Harvest Silos, originally uploaded by captjoe06.