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Fertilizing the Garden

 

Fertilizing the Garden

 



BBC Goodfood said on 27th September 2017, “There are thought to be over 10,000 species of seaweed, reflecting its immense diversity, both in flavor and nutritional properties.” Seaweed is great for farming and growing of vegetables for food. “It also has a long history in ancient medicine, and folklore.” - Nutritional therapist Kerry Torrens.


A good gardener will take out time to fertilizing their garden. What is the best fertilizer to use? "A good gardener knows the importance of a good fertilizer. Recognizing which fertilizer best fits the needs of your specific plants will help you to maximize your gardens’ growth." For me, organic fertilizers made from natural and organic materials are the only product I have used for years. Fertilizer from cows, horses, chicken (POULTRY), and rabbits make good manure for the garden.


Making your own compost from plant products make good fertilizer. It makes the soil health and brings out some of the best qualities for good growth in the garden. There are a number of other natural fertilizers such as blood meal which is acidic. Blood meal is a very fast “booster” for nitrogen-hungry plants or plants suffering from deprivation. You can pour it directly over the roots or put it in the mulch and cover it. Bone meal is also good and can be used in the soil requiring serious amendment to bring them up to par. Soils that routinely show high amounts of nitrogen or that produce nitrogen-burnt plants will benefit from bone meal.


But the best fertilizer of which I have used is seaweed. Seaweed has been used as a soil improver for centuries, particularly in coastal areas. Seaweed has been a staple part of life in Asian diets since ancient times. Most types of seaweed are high in essential amino acids and packed with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants which make it good for your health.




It is one of the most beneficial organic fertilizers that is still free. Seaweed contains several useful plant nutrients, including nitrogen, potassium, phosphate, magnesium, zinc, iron, copper, and boron, which are often lacking in common fertilisers such as Growmore and fish, blood & bone, but which are nevertheless important for plant health. You can use seaweed dried or in a liquidized form. Seaweed is a great source of benefit for bananas, fruit trees, cereal grains and high-potash crops.


“Seaweed and kelp are closely related, forms of marine algae that grow in the upper reaches of the ocean, where sunlight can penetrate, contain more minerals than any other food source, according to “Dr. Gillian McKeith’s Living Food for Health.” An important part of the diet of many people living in coastal regions -- particularly in Asia -- these nutritious sea vegetables grow in mineral-rich seawater that constantly replenishes their content of vital micronutrients.” Seaweed contain up to 60 minerals in it.


For more on Seaweed Fertilizer, go to : https://youtu.be/299wzo1XkwU 


Other benefits:

  • “Saves water, keeps soil moist at ground level

The purpose of any mulch is to keep garden soil from drying out at the surface. And by preventing moisture from evaporating, mulch reduces the need for watering. The practice of mulching is essential in areas where conditions are hot and dry.


  • Eliminates the need to weed
    Mulch covers the soil and blocks new weeds from sprouting. Because the soil beneath the mulch remains moist, any weeds which do manage to sprout through the mulch are easy to pick.
  • Repels slugs and other pests

Slugs are immediately repelled by two things – salt and sharp-edged materials. Seaweed has a natural salt content which repels slugs, and within a few days of application it dries and becomes quite crispy. Slugs do not like “crispy” surfaces, as the sharp salty edges cut into the soft body tissue. While some mulches may provide hiding spots for slugs, earwigs and other pests, seaweed mulch does not have this disadvantage.

  • Enriches the soil
    Seaweed is a broad spectrum fertilizer that is rich in beneficial trace minerals and hormones that stimulate plant growth. Seaweed is high in carbohydrates which are essential building blocks in growing plants, and low in cellulose so it breaks down readily. Seaweed shares no diseases with land plants.
  • Boosts lethargic plants
    Seaweed fertilizer contains an abundance of fully chelated (ready to use) micro-nutrients which can be readily absorbed by plants without any further chemical decomposition needed.
  • Helps lighten the soil
    Compacted soil can benefit as seaweed mulch breaks down. As the material becomes incorporated into the soil, aeration is improved and the soil becomes more crumbly and moist.
  • Does not contain weed seeds, unlike bark mulch
    Two years ago we used commercial bark mulch to cover our garden pathways for the purpose of blocking weeds. Today, these pathways are sprouting horsetail, an invasive weed which can be difficult to eradicate. Seaweed does not bring any foreign weed seeds into your garden.
  • Reapply in one week, another 4 – 6” deep

Seaweed shrinks when it dries. Even a generous layer of seaweed will dry in a few hot days to expose much of the soil. The seaweed will become very stiff and crispy. Ideally, you should reapply in a week or so, and this second application will dry out but still provide good coverage for your soil. Once you make the second application, your beds are usually well-mulched for at least 4 – 6 weeks even in hot, and dry weather.

  • Leave a clear space around plant stems

Once you have spread the seaweed around the plants, push it back just a little from the plant stems so they are not in direct contact with the wet seaweed. Once it dries, the seaweed will naturally ‘shrink’ away from the stems, but it’s a good habit with any mulch to keep plant stems clear.

  • It’s OK to mix seaweed with other mulch
  • Most of all, it’s free!” By Greg Seaman

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Remember, if God brings you to it, HE will bring you through it. Keep your head up today, your test will become your testimony

 

I would like to take a moment to thank you for your prayers for this ministry. It is my prayer that God will always bless you, and your family. If you would like to know more about gardening, I welcome your comments. So, write to  comments  

 

Why not tune in to our newest ministry. It’s called, (YOU AND THE WORD). It's aired live on Facebook live every Friday evening from 7 o’clock, Eastern Standard Time, or 8 o’clock in Bermuda. YOU AND THE WORD is an open Bible study that you can join into with your question or comments. Join me and look up Kevin Santucci on facebook live.

 

Garden Ministry Devotionals are written by Chaplain Dr. Kevin J.T. Santucci

 

Blessings, Blessings, Blessing 

 

Let us continue to support the Food Movement by growing a garden today.

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THE FOOD MOVEMENT

 

THE FOOD MOVEMENT


Today I’ll love to introduce to you a way of how we around the world can help one another. I call it, “The Food Movement.” The Food Movement is a program that begins with you and I today December 20th, 2020. The starting point of this program is Bermuda. The goal of the program is to see every household around the world growing some food to the best of their ability to feed their family and others. You can do this by having a small garden, or containers in the yard, to plant vegetables.


Potato's and String Bean's

As I was walking through the Grow Eat and Save Gardens today. I got to thinking about so many people out of work due to the COVID 19. Then I said, "Lord what would you have us do more of, to help the people then what we are doing now?" He reminded me of His word, "LET THE HUNGRY BE FED, NAKED BE CLOTHED, SICK NOURISHED, AGED PROTECTED AND INFANTS CARED FOR."


My granddaugther Karis with a pumpkin from the garden 


Friends, it is my joy and goal in every harvest of vegetables to see a high yield. In our classes, we teach our students how to reach the same standard. Remember, gardening is more practical in nature. It includes timing, a good eye, and different cultivating formations to produce the best harvest.


One of the five gardens in the yard


As the times in which we live gets harder. We need to learn now, how to fall back on working the earth and sea, and must do things differently. We can do this by reaching out, and do what you can to help ourselves, and another. You can do this by planting your own garden, or having someone show you how. George Washington Carver said, “There is probably no subject more important than the study of food.”

This is what gardening is all about. Harvesting


If you have land that you would like someone to plant a garden on to feed your family, and others, then share it. I would like to do more with the team of persons that work with me. But we need the land to garden. If you can help, contact me and let us work together. Join the Food Movement today by planting a garden.




Why not look at our latest GROW, EAT, AND $AVE GARDENING CLASSES vedio. It's call, "A walk through the Grow Eat and Save Gardening Program with Chaplain Kevin Santucci."

Go to: https://youtu.be/_CIzBt0L7xY




If you have been blessed by this blog, share it, and let's get involved in the Food Movement. 

Remember, if God brings you to it, HE will bring you through it. Keep your head up today, your test will become your testimony

 

I would like to take a moment to thank you for your prayers for this ministry. It is my prayer that God will always bless you, and your family. If you would like to know more about gardening, I welcome your comments. So, write to  comments  

 

Why not tune in to our newest ministry. It’s called, (YOU AND THE WORD). It's aired live on Facebook live every Friday evening from 7 o’clock, Eastern Standard Time, or 8 o’clock in Bermuda. YOU AND THE WORD is an open Bible study that you can join into with your question or comments. Join me and look up Kevin Santucci on facebook live.

 

Garden Ministry Devotionals are written by Chaplain Dr. Kevin J.T. Santucci

 

Blessings, Blessings, Blessing 

 

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O COME, O COME EMMANUEL

Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. Matthew 1:23


Last evening December 24th, 2020 as the sun had just set. My wife came to me and said, “Your band is outside playing.” As if I was a child, I jumped to my feet and went outside quickly. All I could hear was the sweet music. It was the playing of three members from the Salvation Army band filling the air with the peace of heaven. The neighbors and I were blessed. These three men had not lost the old-time tradition, even in this COVIC 19 pandemic.  In their own way through music, they were telling the world of their experience and love of God by sending us YAH SHUA which we call Jesus at His birth. To all of them, we all say thank you. The birth of a song is a beautiful experience to be involved in as well. But when history and creativity meet in writing a song, you have something extraordinary.




This could be said of the song O come O come Emmanuel. O Come, O Come Emmanuel’ was originally written in Latin with a title of ‘Veni, Veni, Emmanuel’ (documents featuring the title and words date back to 1710). The English translation of the Christmas Carol came about between 1851 to 1853 by John Mason Neale, but the melody is much older. It goes back to the 13th-century from the tune called ‘Tempus adest floridum’ in praise of the spring.


The carol was written for the Feast of St Stephen, better known as Boxing Day. And it celebrates the long tradition of charitable giving on the Second Day of Christmas which is December 26. Over the years, the song has become one of the best loved carols ever written.


However, no matter how large may be a man's claim to knowledge, to wisdom, unless he is under the teaching of the Holy Spirit, he is exceedingly ignorant of spiritual things. He may handle truth in such a way that little understanding is imparted to his inner heart life....


In our text, Matthew points out that the baby born by Mary, was God in human flesh. To wit, that God was in Christ personally, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation. Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God. For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him. 2 Corinthians 5:19-21


There is no sentence more profound in the whole of Scripture then Paul's Second Epistle to the Corinthians, (Atlanta, Ga.: Presbyterian Church U.S.A. Executive Committee for Home Missions) p. 211. 2 Cor 5:18-21 discloses a profound truth: God not only initiates reconciliation. He is its goal. "Through Christ every obstruction is removed, and access to God is secured. Man is urged and welcomed to the pardoning love of God. By His love for fallen men, God is honored and glorified and magnified through Jesus Christ. God can be just, and yet pardon the transgressor. Oh, what love, what matchless love!"—Ellen G. White, The Home Missionary, Nov. 1, 1897.


“By sin man was shut out from God. Except for the plan of redemption, eternal separation from God, the darkness of unending night, would have been his. Through the Saviour’s sacrifice, communion with God is again made possible. We may not in person “approach into His presence; in our sin we may not look upon His face; but we can behold Him and commune with Him in Jesus, the Saviour.... God is “in Christ, reconciling the world unto Himself.” ...


The life and the death of Christ, the price of our redemption, are not only to us the promise and pledge of life, not only the means of opening again to us the treasures of wisdom; they are a broader, higher revelation of His character than even the holy ones of Eden knew. And while Christ opens heaven to man, the life which He imparts opens the heart of man to heaven. Sin not only shuts us away from God, but destroys in the human soul both the desire and the capacity for knowing Him. All this work of evil it is Christ’s mission to undo. The faculties of the soul, paralyzed by sin, the darkened mind, the perverted will, He has power to invigorate and to restore. He opens to us the riches of the universe, and by Him the power to discern and to appropriate these treasures is imparted.” Education, 28.


What impact does Christ's death have on our relationship with God and with one another? What is the extent of the reconciliation Christ won? 2 Cor. 5:18-21; Eph. 2:11-22; Col. 1:19, 20; Gal. 3:26, 20.


Paul's focus in 2 Corinthians 5:18-21 is on reconciliation between humans and God. This is "vertical" reconciliation. However, God's reconciling work in Christ also affects our relationships with others. This is "horizontal" reconciliation. That Paul also is interested in reconciliation among Christians is obvious for at least two reasons: (1) Paul remains concerned about his relationship with the Corinthian believers. When he pleads, "Be reconciled to God" (verse 20, NIV), he also is asking them to open their hearts to him (2 Cor 6:11); (2) In chapters 8 and 9, we see the deep commitment Paul has to reconciliation between Jewish and Gentile Christians. "The collection" discussed there is likely his way of nurturing such reconciliation.


So, "O come, O come, Emmanuel, and ransom captive Israel, that mourns in lonely exile here, until the Son of God appear. 

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel shall come to thee, O Israel.

O come, Thou Rod of Jesse, free thine own from Satan's tyranny; From depths of hell thy people save, and give them victory o'er the grave.

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel shall come to thee, O Israel.

O come, Thou Dayspring, from on high, and cheer us by thy drawing nigh; Disperse the gloomy clouds of night, and death's dark shadows put to flight.

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel shall come to thee, O Israel." From my family to yours, Seasons Greetings to you.

 

Song of the Day: By three members of the Bermuda Salvation Army Band playing O COME, O COME EMMANUEL


Click on

https://youtu.be/VW7KSErALkI 


Remember, if God brings you to it, HE will bring you through it. Keep your head up today, your test will become your testimony.


I would like to take a moment to thank you for your prayers for this ministry. It is my prayer that God may always bless you, and your family. I welcome your comments. So, write to  comments  

 

Why not tune in to our newest ministry. It’s called, (YOU AND THE WORD). It's aired live on Facebook live every Friday evening from 7 o’clock, Eastern Standard Time, or 8 o’clock in Bermuda. YOU AND THE WORD is an open Bible study that you can join into with your question or comments. Join me and look up Kevin Santucci on facebook live.

 

Garden Ministry Devotionals are written by Chaplain Dr. Kevin J.T. Santucci

 

Blessings, Blessings, Blessing 

 

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