Posts Tagged ‘gardens’
Sunday, February 1st, 2009

- Freshly harvested Ecklonia kelp
Good evening.
The western world is finally taking notice of the significant properties of kelp, in particular, Ecklonia kelp.
Presently there are, as we speak, chemists, botanists, dermatologists and nutritionalists hard at work, identifying new & additional beneficial molecular compounds in natural, fresh kelp tissue.
A safe & natural replacement for BOTOX from Ecklonia gel? You bet!
There is no doubt that Ecklonia offers many interesting avenues and applications.
A natural resource which, I can assure, is managed with care and dedication according to sound ecological principles.
Thanks for visiting. SP
Tags: acres conference, apples, auxin, biostimulants, blackout design, bruce keltner, cambrain biotech, cambrian biotech, cambrian biotechnologies, citrus, crop insurance, crops, cytokinins, cytoplasm, ecklonia, eklogrow, fruit, gardens, granulation, grass, Hermanus, Horticulture, humakelp, jim thorpe, juice, kelgel, kelp, kelp harvesting, kelp products, kelp reefs, kelpaid, kelpak, kelplus, leonel fernandes, liquid fertilizers, micro minerals, nitrogen, ocean glow, Organic Farming, organic fertilizer, Organic Foods, organic gardening, organic green, phaeophytes, plants, Professor Hannes van Staden, roses, seagrass recovery, seaweed, seaweed fertilizer, sod, South African Airways, stephen pheiffer, strawberries, super soil charger, Sustainable Agriculture, turf, Turf Farming, urea
Posted in Gardening, Horticulture, Mechanical processing, Organic Farming, Organic Foods, Sustainable Agriculture, Turf Farming, Uncategorized, dermatology, kelp, marine biology, ocean products, seaweed, skin and hair care, turf, vitamins, wellness | No Comments »
Friday, January 30th, 2009

Hydro Seeding with KELGEL
G’evening
Better button your coat if you can spot Sagittarius. the archer, silently swinging by in the PA January night sky.
Brrr, it’s cold out there.
The days fly by yet spring seems so far away. A busy, active office is like a parallel universe to normal reality; always vibrant and exiting. Every day is a new day bringing it’s own, new experiences & developments. Communicating with associates and clients lead to insights while building durable relationships. We are indeed fortunate to have daily purpose & goals to attain. It rewards & strengthens the spirit.
Be well, SP
Tags: acres conference, apples, auxin, biostimulants, blackout design, bruce keltner, cambrain biotech, cambrian biotech, cambrian biotechnologies, citrus, crop insurance, crops, cytokinins, cytoplasm, ecklonia, eklogrow, fruit, gardens, granulation, grass, Hermanus, Horticulture, humakelp, jim thorpe, juice, kelgel, kelp, kelp harvesting, kelp products, kelp reefs, kelpaid, kelpak, kelplus, leonel fernandes, liquid fertilizers, micro minerals, nitrogen, ocean glow, Organic Farming, organic fertilizer, Organic Foods, organic gardening, organic green, phaeophytes, plants, Professor Hannes van Staden, roses, seagrass recovery, seaweed, seaweed fertilizer, sod, South African Airways, stephen pheiffer, strawberries, super soil charger, Sustainable Agriculture, turf, Turf Farming, urea
Posted in Gardening, Horticulture, Mechanical processing, Organic Farming, Organic Foods, Sustainable Agriculture, Turf Farming, Uncategorized, dermatology, kelp, marine biology, ocean products, seaweed, skin and hair care, turf, vitamins, wellness | No Comments »
Saturday, January 24th, 2009

Good morning.
Even as snow still blankets our horizon there is a flurry of activity behind the scenes in preparation for the approaching growing season. Farmers and distributors alike are out ’shopping’ and gearing up for the ’not too distant’ planting cycle.
Delivery time tables are taken seriously and require careful balancing of raw material supplies and timely packaged product, ready for shipment. That’s what great team work is all about.
Cambrian is ready for 2009.
Regards, SP
Tags: acres conference, apples, auxin, biostimulants, blackout design, bruce keltner, cambrain biotech, cambrian biotech, cambrian biotechnologies, citrus, crop insurance, crops, cytokinins, cytoplasm, ecklonia, eklogrow, fruit, gardens, granulation, grass, Hermanus, Horticulture, humakelp, jim thorpe, juice, kelgel, kelp, kelp harvesting, kelp products, kelp reefs, kelpaid, kelpak, kelplus, leonel fernandes, liquid fertilizers, micro minerals, nitrogen, ocean glow, Organic Farming, organic fertilizer, Organic Foods, organic gardening, organic green, phaeophytes, plants, Professor Hannes van Staden, roses, seagrass recovery, seaweed, seaweed fertilizer, sod, South African Airways, stephen pheiffer, strawberries, super soil charger, Sustainable Agriculture, turf, Turf Farming, urea
Posted in Gardening, Horticulture, Mechanical processing, Organic Farming, Organic Foods, Sustainable Agriculture, Turf Farming, Uncategorized, dermatology, kelp, marine biology, ocean products, seaweed, skin and hair care, turf, vitamins, wellness | No Comments »
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Fresh Ecklonia Kelp
Good day
It’s such a relief to see all your luggage come tumbling out onto the carousel. The bags made it through customs after the Ecklonia kelp samples were inspected and, at great relief, were found to be acceptable and allowed to pass through.
The results of the South African trip are most encouraging; the samples obtained during our technical processing trials indicate that a number of additional unique Ecklonia based products are within reach. I am looking forward to sharing these samples with our distributors to obtain their feedback on new opportunities.
Lots to do..good to be home.
Regards, SP
Tags: acres conference, apples, auxin, biostimulants, blackout design, bruce keltner, cambrain biotech, cambrian biotech, cambrian biotechnologies, citrus, crop insurance, crops, cytokinins, cytoplasm, ecklonia, eklogrow, fruit, gardens, granulation, grass, Hermanus, Horticulture, humakelp, jim thorpe, juice, kelgel, kelp, kelp harvesting, kelp products, kelp reefs, kelpaid, kelpak, kelplus, leonel fernandes, liquid fertilizers, micro minerals, nitrogen, ocean glow, Organic Farming, organic fertilizer, Organic Foods, organic gardening, organic green, phaeophytes, plants, Professor Hannes van Staden, roses, seagrass recovery, seaweed, seaweed fertilizer, sod, South African Airways, stephen pheiffer, strawberries, super soil charger, Sustainable Agriculture, turf, Turf Farming, urea, vegetables
Posted in Gardening, Horticulture, Mechanical processing, Organic Farming, Organic Foods, Sustainable Agriculture, Turf Farming, Uncategorized, dermatology, kelp, marine biology, ocean products, seaweed, skin and hair care, turf, vitamins, wellness | 1 Comment »
Friday, January 16th, 2009
Good evening.
Please forgive the blogging absence; technology unfortunately does fail occasionally. Connections were down during last week. No complaints though, computers definitely are a step up from courier pigeons any day!
All signs point to a rapidly growing demand for organic fertilizer materials – new opportunities for previously discarded waste organic materials arise. Save your coffee grounds and start a compost pile – the bigger the better. You might be starting a local industry in the process.
Heading home with a bag full of insights and gifts to share with special people. The Cape, South Africa, this time of year, is a pleasure. All that is required is a T shirt and, occasionally, a light windbreaker. Sun glasses mandatory. Spectacular scenery, inhabited by truly warm, friendly folk. Do visit Hermanus one day and, from a high cliff perch, watch whale families frolicking in the shallow waters below. The perfect view, an amazing sight.
Getting home with all luggage in hand will be the perfect finish to what has been an enriching experience. My sincere thanks & gratitude go to those whom offered such warm, welcoming hospitality.
Here we go, 15 hours in the sardine can again.
Regards, SP
Tags: acres conference, apples, auxin, biostimulants, blackout design, bruce keltner, cambrain biotech, cambrian biotech, cambrian biotechnologies, citrus, crop insurance, crops, cytokinins, cytoplasm, ecklonia, eklogrow, fruit, gardens, granulation, grass, Hermanus, Horticulture, humakelp, jim thorpe, juice, kelgel, kelp, kelp harvesting, kelp products, kelp reefs, kelpaid, kelpak, kelplus, leonel fernandes, liquid fertilizers, micro minerals, nitrogen, ocean glow, Organic Farming, organic fertilizer, Organic Foods, organic gardening, organic green, phaeophytes, plants, Professor Hannes van Staden, roses, seagrass recovery, seaweed, seaweed fertilizer, sod, South African Airways, stephen pheiffer, strawberries, super soil charger, Sustainable Agriculture, turf, Turf Farming, urea, vegetables, vitamins
Posted in Gardening, Horticulture, Mechanical processing, Organic Farming, Organic Foods, Sustainable Agriculture, Turf Farming, Uncategorized, dermatology, kelp, marine biology, ocean products, seaweed, skin and hair care, turf, vitamins, wellness | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009
Greetings.
Living in a small coastal town reflects in the faces of it’s inhabitants. Doesn’t anybody scowl around here? Seriously, Hermanus is a friendly village loaded with kind & friendly people. If in doubt, just pop into the local ‘oasis’ called “Goddards” to meet the chairmen & ladies, lining the wide oak counter. All good folks; many of which refer to this popular watering hole as ‘The Office’.
Had a very insigtful meeting with Manie, Cambrian’s production manager. An engineer with with a fertile, creative mind, Manie is always on the look out to improve quality& production. He shared some promising new developments regarding a number of issues that are of importance. I am looking forward to working with him over the next days to evaluate the effectiveness of a few modifications presently in the planning stages.
Thereafter awaits a series of meetings with key individuals; all representing various components of the ‘bigger picture’. Of special interest is a new relationship in development with a significant African agricultural distribution company, owned and led by Pieter. I hope to swing by Pretoria to share a fresh brew with him on my way back to the US.
Take care, SP
Tags: acres, acres conference, apples, auxin, biostimulants, blackout design, bruce keltner, cambrain biotech, cambrian biotech, cambrian biotechnologies, citrus, crop insurance, crops, cytokinins, cytoplasm, ecklonia, eklogrow, fruit, gardens, granulation, grass, Horticulture, humakelp, jim thorpe, juice, kelgel, kelp, kelp harvesting, kelp products, kelp reefs, kelpaid, kelpak, kelplus, leonel fernandes, liquid fertilizers, micro minerals, nitrogen, ocean glow, Organic Farming, organic fertilizer, Organic Foods, organic gardening, organic green, phaeophytes, plants, Professor Hannes van Staden, roses, seagrass recovery, seaweed, seaweed fertilizer, sod, South African Airways, stephen pheiffer, strawberries, super soil charger, Sustainable Agriculture, turf, Turf Farming, urea, vegetables, vitamins
Posted in Gardening, Horticulture, Mechanical processing, Organic Farming, Organic Foods, Sustainable Agriculture, Turf Farming, Uncategorized, dermatology, kelp, marine biology, ocean products, seaweed, skin and hair care, turf, vitamins, wellness | No Comments »
Monday, January 5th, 2009
Good day.
A new year always brings fresh aspirations and renewed commitments. May the targets you have listed all be achieved.
Flying east to cross oceans normally brings noticeable and pesky issues of ‘jet lag’ which can stretch over a number of days. This journey to South Africa was no different. South African Airways’ catering & service was, as usual, of top quality; the flights to Cape Town uneventful and as pleasant as extended flights can possibly be.
The African sun is hot in early January; any pale exposed skin is rapidly ‘toasted’ especially on toes peeping out of sandals, the popular local footwear. Fortunately, armed with Ecklonia kelp based Ocean Glow(r) Nourishing Hair & Body Mist, the ‘ouch’ factor was rapidly eleviated and sun burn damage limited.
South Africa closes down for the holidays from Christmas to early January. The South African wine industry does exceptionally well over this period and certainly contributes to the festive atmosphere clearly on display everywhere. Happy New Year wishes are randomly exchanged between family, friends and strangers alike.
For the majority, today would be the first day back at office. The wheels are turning again as early morning traffic flow cleary indicates. Time to load the pick & shovel, saddle up and get back to business. More as this unfolds.
Thanks for visiting! SP
Tags: acres, acres conference, apples, auxin, biostimulants, blackout design, bruce keltner, cambrain biotech, cambrian biotech, cambrian biotechnologies, citrus, crop insurance, crops, cytokinins, cytoplasm, ecklonia, eklogrow, fruit, gardens, granulation, grass, Horticulture, humakelp, jim thorpe, juice, kelgel, kelp, kelp harvesting, kelp products, kelp reefs, kelpaid, kelpak, kelplus, leonel fernandes, liquid fertilizers, micro minerals, nitrogen, ocean glow, Organic Farming, organic fertilizer, Organic Foods, organic gardening, organic green, phaeophytes, plants, Professor Hannes van Staden, roses, seagrass recovery, seaweed, seaweed fertilizer, sod, South African Airways, stephen pheiffer, strawberries, super soil charger, Sustainable Agriculture, turf, Turf Farming, urea, vegetables, vitamins
Posted in Gardening, Horticulture, Mechanical processing, Organic Farming, Organic Foods, Sustainable Agriculture, Turf Farming, Uncategorized, dermatology, kelp, marine biology, ocean products, seaweed, skin and hair care, turf, vitamins, wellness | 1 Comment »
Saturday, December 27th, 2008
Good evening.
December brings special significance to many folks around the world united by a common goal – peace and harmony between all nations of this Earth.
December is also one of inventory counts, office parties and exchanging gifts between family members, friends and associates. Certainly a merry, special month for kids of all ages.
A time to stop for a while, grip the hands of those closest and express appreciation for who they are and what they have contributed and accomplished during the past twelve months. My sincere thanks to the Cambrian team; it has been an honor and a privilege to associate with you to expand our presence.
Tomorrow brings a new adventure, flying off to the south coast of Africa. The 18 hours sandwiched into a tight seat is a small price to pay for the privilege of spending some time with loved ones and to pursue the business goals of this extensive journey.
The local and international demand for Ecklonia kelp is escalating rapidly; our function here at Cambrian Biotech is to also ensure a continuing, dependable supply of quality raw material. It’s time to break bread with our supply associates and collectively plan and prepare for an exiting new year.
If all goes well, the next post possibly from a sunny beach somewhere in Africa..
Regards. SP
Tags: acres, acres conference, apples, auxin, biostimulants, blackout design, bruce keltner, cambrain biotech, cambrian biotech, cambrian biotechnologies, citrus, crop insurance, crops, cytokinins, cytoplasm, ecklonia, eklogrow, fruit, gardens, granulation, grass, Horticulture, humakelp, jim thorpe, juice, kelgel, kelp, kelp harvesting, kelp products, kelp reefs, kelpaid, kelpak, kelplus, leonel fernandes, liquid fertilizers, micro minerals, nitrogen, Organic Farming, organic fertilizer, Organic Foods, organic gardening, organic green, phaeophytes, plants, Professor Hannes van Staden, roses, seagrass recovery, seaweed, seaweed fertilizer, sod, stephen pheiffer, strawberries, super soil charger, Sustainable Agriculture, turf, Turf Farming, urea, vegetables, vitamins
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Saturday, December 20th, 2008
The festive season is upon us; 2008 is wrapping up. Malls are packed with shoppers and kids suddenly are behaving exceptionally well in anticipation of ‘the visit’. Remember to place the oatmeal snack for the reindeer..
There are multiple tasks on our lists this time of year; some directed at family and others at our professions. Time to wrap up company and mail Christmas and Happy Holiday cards to friends & associates. We, here at Cambrian, have so many to thank for an exceptional year of growth; new exiting products and projects leading to new US and international markets.
To our clients – thank you! The contribution Cambrian has to offer lies in your hands. Only your total satisfaction will allow us to move forward and grow. This we know and appreciate.
Fresh snow does offer great sledding opportunities; enjoy!
Take care, SP
Tags: acres, acres conference, apples, auxin, biostimulants, blackout design, bruce keltner, cambrain biotech, cambrian biotech, cambrian biotechnologies, citrus, crop insurance, crops, cytokinins, cytoplasm, ecklonia, eklogrow, fruit, gardens, granulation, grass, Horticulture, humakelp, jim thorpe, juice, kelgel, kelp, kelp harvesting, kelp products, kelp reefs, kelpaid, kelpak, kelplus, leonel fernandes, liquid fertilizers, micro minerals, nitrogen, Organic Farming, organic fertilizer, Organic Foods, organic gardening, organic green, phaeophytes, plants, Professor Hannes van Staden, roses, seagrass recovery, seaweed, seaweed fertilizer, sod, stephen pheiffer, strawberries, super soil charger, Sustainable Agriculture, turf, Turf Farming, urea, vegetables, vitamins
Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
Be careful what you ask for; it has arrived. It’s white outside. Old wounds have been telling we’ll be digging and shoveling again soon.
Our environments and seasons do seem to be in a state of flux. Cold snaps, drought spells and heat waves strike when least expected. Farmers, especially, are faced with ever greater unpredictability regarding weather patterns. Crop survival and yields are often threatened by such weather variables.
In South Africa, many years ago, we were examining a dry land wheat field that had been foliar sprayed with EkloGrow(r) Kelp Plant Stimulant. These plants not only survived a medium term drought spell but also yielded an acceptable harvest while the neighboring field, the non-treated camp, was bone dry and dead; not a kernel was harvested.
This clearly illustrated the benefits of larger, deeper rooting systems obtained with the Ecklonia Kelp foliar spray at 1 qt /acre. The improved nutrient and moisture uptake capabilities thus obtained made the difference between growth and yield and premature senescence.
Crop insurance companies should take a close, hard look at the benefits and low costs of EkloGrow Ecklonia Kelp Plant Growth Stimulant. They stand to significantly gain from reduced crop pay-outs; no doubt about it!
Take it easy with the snow shovel. SP
Tags: acres, acres conference, apples, auxin, biostimulants, blackout design, bruce keltner, cambrain biotech, cambrian biotech, cambrian biotechnologies, citrus, crop insurance, crops, cytokinins, cytoplasm, ecklonia, eklogrow, fruit, gardens, granulation, grass, Horticulture, humakelp, jim thorpe, juice, kelgel, kelp, kelp harvesting, kelp products, kelp reefs, kelpaid, kelpak, kelplus, leonel fernandes, liquid fertilizers, micro minerals, nitrogen, Organic Farming, organic fertilizer, Organic Foods, organic gardening, organic green, phaeophytes, plants, Professor Hannes van Staden, roses, seagrass recovery, seaweed, seaweed fertilizer, sod, stephen pheiffer, strawberries, super soil charger, Sustainable Agriculture, turf, Turf Farming, urea, vegetables, vitamins
Posted in Gardening, Horticulture, Mechanical processing, Organic Farming, Organic Foods, Sustainable Agriculture, Turf Farming, Uncategorized, kelp, marine biology, ocean products, seaweed, skin and hair care, turf, vitamins, wellness | 2 Comments »