

With Neptune's Harvest Fish Fertilizer, I noticed swarms of black We were also impressed by the fact that in the summer before I sprayed It is not necessary for growers to use binders as they have in the past With Neptune's Harvest, are still a lush green.īecause of the remarkable qualities of Neptune's Harvest, we found that Neptune's Harvest and GREEN where we had. One thing we noticed about our fields was that you can see theĭifference where we had not sprayed and where we started spraying by theĬolour of the plants: YELLOW where we had not sprayed with

Here to see for themselves what our fields are doing. Other growers in the area are actually coming Seventeen to twenty-four pods per bean plant is unheard of, but that's Planning to increase to 50 acres of each in the Spring of 2011. Where we sprayed Neptune's Harvest Organic Fish Fertilizer that we are (10 acres), have been so amazed by our yield this year on the fields My wife and I, who are growers of soldier beans (10 acres) and soybeans There were 2 to 3 big, real good quality ears, per stock. My neighbor who had some sweet corn that was sprayed with the Fish Fertilizer, said it was the best corn he’s ever had in his life.

Pear trees that had fire blight, have shown no signs of it since spraying the Fish. This savings alone more than paid for the Fish we used. This spring when they did the soil test, we were told we did not need to lime for the 1st time ever. The lab in Georgia who did the testing said it was very unusual to see numbers this high. We had the grass tested and the TDN (Total Digestible Nutrients) were 58.67%. The grass we cut for hay has doubled in yield. We have no fly problems since using your Fish. Your product has saved us about $75.00 per acre, per year, since switching over from commercial fertilizer. Five Black Angus cows I sold recently, fed only grass fertilized with your Fish, weighed as follows: 2 at 1725 lbs., 2 at 1500 lbs., and 1 at 1200 lbs. The results I have seen include much healthier cows, and increased yields. I have been using Neptune’s Harvest Fish Fertilizer for the last 4 years, on hay and pasture. The leaf has a quarter laying on it for size comparison. The picture of the stump and partial root system is from the plant that produced the 190lb melon.
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I cleaned the watermelon patch up today and found one vine that was approx. The picture I included of the vines was took around the end of June. Next year I plan to plant 3 giant watermelons and use only the Neptune's Products on those and plant 3 more giant watermelons and use the synthetic fertilizers so I can document the progress and differences throughout the season. I used the fish/seaweed in a rotation with a synthetic fertilizer. The vines this year seemed to be a lot greener than the vines I had last year when I only used synthetic fertilizer. These watermelon vines grew for 160 days and were still blooming at the end of the season. I used the fish/seaweed fertilizer as a foliar spray as a well as a direct application to the soil. This was my first year to use any of Neptune's products. Giant Watermelons with your Fish Seaweed Fertilizer If you are growing hops and not using Neptune’s Harvest you are doing a severe injustice to your hops. If you are growing hops without Neptune’s Harvest you are doing a severe injustice to your hops. Your product is most definitely a game changer and only has be used so often. In all I have 30 plants and this year my wet hop harvest produced 23lbs! Not too shabby for an ornamental garden. After using Neptune’s Harvest I’m happy to say they are growing stronger every year and are producing healthy fruit. Several of these styles of hops are not known to grow well at all in New England and did tend to struggle for the first two years. It was the third year that I started to use your product and noticed a massive increase in the health of my plants and my harvest. Each year after they start rapidly increasing size and yields.

The first year they grow around 7-9 feet and will produce a small amount of hops about an ounce or so based on style. A large portion of my growth is cascade but all of these produce healthy hops. In my garden I planted 11 varieties of hops nugget, horizon, goldings, tetnang, hallertau, fuggles, glacier, Willamette, centennial and Cascade. It was here I learned hand on hops knowledge and had witnessed several similar structures. I used to work for fresh based out of Oregon. My objective was to make a house and gazebo out of them. So these hops were not planted for maximum cultivation. When I planted them the plan was to create an ornamental beer garden that also produced a good amount of fruit. These hops have been growing for 6 years.
