Algae in garden

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After a quick search I couldn’t find an answer so I’ll ask it, after cleaning out my turf scrubber this morning and planning my day of gardening later, I was wondering, can I use the algae in my garden? It seems like a logical benefit of killing 2 birds with one stone since a lot of gardeners use sea kelp. Should I let it dry out first or just throw it in there as is?
 

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After a quick search I couldn’t find an answer so I’ll ask it, after cleaning out my turf scrubber this morning and planning my day of gardening later, I was wondering, can I use the algae in my garden? It seems like a logical benefit of killing 2 birds with one stone since a lot of gardeners use sea kelp. Should I let it dry out first or just throw it in there as is?
Rinse in tap and chuck it into the roses was my method, lol
 

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