Combine kitchen scraps and coffee grounds to make your own compost tea to fertilize plants. It's super easy to do! I ♥ #homemademiraclegrow.🌻 Share on X Compost Tea Fertilizer I love making use of items that would normally be thrown away. For this fertilizer, we’ll be using two...
If you are a gardener you have probably heard of something called compost tea. What you most certainly do know is that your crop, your harvest, will only be as healthy as the soil in which it is grown. Without attention to the soil, your produce will lack vitality and even nutrients....
Expensive– It is more expensive than making your own compost tea. It costs around $25 for 1 lb of super soil, which can make up to 32 gallons of tea, just like the 1-quart bottle of Pure Blend Tea, but costs about $5 more.. Lack of Diversity– While some cannabis growers belie...
You might ask, “Why should I practice making my own compost?” Well, aside from being beneficial to your finances (since you won’t buy garden soil anymore), compost is a really great soil enricher. It is also easy to make and most of all, it is a great way to reduce waste. So...
Compost tea may not be made from tea leaves, but it is very rich in nutrients that plants thrive on and removes the need for commercial fertilizers. It can also be considered a method of organic pest control since the healthier a plant is, the more likel
We roast our own organic green coffee beans, buy no paper products, recycle, compost, use a reel mower, pay kids a nickel apiece to pick dandelions (and yes, I admit to making dandelion coffee, tea, jelly, fritters and greens! Dandelions are an herb!)…now I can actually say I made...
What do you do with your banana peels? After reading this article, you’ll definitely want to try and make your own banana peel tea. Up until now, you’ve most likely been tossing them into your trash or your compost pile, but doing that means you’re actually throwing away a ton of...
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Composting doesn't have to be complicated. Here, experts list the ingredients and step-by-step instructions on how to make your own right at home, quickly.
Making your own kombucha is actually a surprisingly easy and straightforward process. First, make a strong, sweet tea and let it cool. Transfer it to a gallon jar and slip the scoby into the liquid. It usually floats, but it might also sink to the bottom, float sideways, or move up an...