Making Compost Tea – How To Make Liquid Fertilizers

 


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“There’s nothing like a pick-me-up… a nice cuppa that is. How about making compost tea to perk up your plants.

Many people simply wither without their regular cup of tea or coffee. Plants love refreshments too, especially a home-made liquid fertilizer.

Watch your plants come alive like Jack’s magic beanstalks with these home-made brews. There are numerous references to liquid fertilizers in this site. That is because virtually all vegetable plants do best when they grow quickly in a fertile environment.

These recipes for organic liquid fertilizers are easy but effective. They will provide a valuable tonic brimming with minerals and nutrients to your plants and the soil…”

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