SeaWool™: From Sheep to Sea, Back to the Soil 🌿

Every so often, a product comes along that feels like a little bit of magic. For us, that’s SeaWool™.

It started with a simple question: what if we could combine the best of land and sea to give gardens the natural boost they need? In New Zealand, we’re surrounded by two powerful resources - wool from our sheep, and seaweed from our coasts. Both have been trusted for generations to feed soil and nourish life. Together, they make something truly special.

From Farm and Ocean to Your Garden

SeaWool™ is made from 100% natural New Zealand wool, blended with nutrient-rich seaweed. Pressed into small pellets, it’s easy to scatter through veggie patches, fruit trees, or even pots on the deck. Once in the soil, the wool holds onto precious moisture while the seaweed gently releases nitrogen, potassium, and essential minerals that help plants thrive.

A Gardener’s Secret Weapon

We’ve heard from gardeners who love how simple it is: just sprinkle a ring of pellets around your strawberries or fruit trees, or mix them into your raised bed soil, and let nature do the rest. The wool keeps roots cooler and damper during dry spells, while the seaweed feeds steadily over time. Even better, the pellets can help deter slugs and snails from snacking on tender leaves.

One customer told us, “I used SeaWool™ around my tomatoes this year and they’ve never looked so strong. I hardly had to water during the hot spell!” Stories like that are why we’re so excited to share this product.

Growing Naturally, Giving Back

The best part? SeaWool™ is completely renewable and biodegradable. No plastics, no synthetic fertilisers - just nature doing what it does best. When the pellets break down, they return goodness back to the soil, helping build healthier gardens year after year.

So whether you’re a seasoned grower or just starting out with a few pots of herbs, SeaWool™ is here to make gardening easier, greener, and more rewarding.

Because sometimes, the best solutions are the ones nature already gave us.

SeaWool™: From Sheep to Sea, Back to the Soil 🌿
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