How To Make Compost Tea For The Garden…

How To Make Compost Tea For The Garden...

 


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Well-brewed compost tea is rich in microorganisms that are highly beneficial to your plants’ growth and health. The soil is full of microorganisms that aid plant growth and plant health – bacteria and fungi, which are decomposers, and protozoa and beneficial nematodes, which are predators.

Here is a very effective method for making compost tea.

Whenever I show other organic gardeners about making this great fertilizer, they always feel it is to much work. Little do they realize how great a stuff it really is. So I have been using the way shown in this video for around a year now. I just connected two ways of making fertilizers and came up with this simple method. This then was to make it much more simple but yet still effective….

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