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Feed Your Garden With This Organic Liquid Fertilizer Tea—for Free!
Great idea. One I will start today!
I collect yard weeds in old trash cans in which I drilled small holes in the bottom. The holes aren't big enough and get clogged so when it rains, water collects in there along with the weeds (and some dirt that was on the weed roots). After even just a few days, this mix gets RANK. It seriously smells awful. I can't figure out why this would be. But I sure am not going to pour this nastiness on my baby plants. In any event, it is on my list this weekend to drill bigger holes in the bottom of those bins!
Hi,
If I am growing organic vegetables, is it save to use any weeds to make tea for these vegetables. I mean most of the soil where I have these weeds is Non-organic.
Thanks,
Zeeshan
I tried this and got distracted from sitting it daily and it developed a white mold on top. Is it still good? Should I put it in the compost, or dispose of it and try again?
Throw it out! If the tea isn't aerated properly nasty bacteria will start growing in it and create methane. It's best to stir it a couple times a day.
I am glad you mentioned clover. I have a lot of it growing among my plants and it seems to be very beneficial to them. Thank you for your timely newsletters of gardening information. I love it!!! I can't wait to make the tea for my garden. I did not know there was such a thing.
Thank you!
great idea didn't know we could use weeds as fertilizer!
Did this but didn't cover the bucket... the bees LOVE it. We were taking turns taking drinks as I filled a jar to water a few struggling plants *that are doing much better now*. They are out there dutifully collecting the water and taking it somewhere all day!
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