10 Natural Fertilizer Recipes
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10 Natural Fertilizer Recipes


Article Taken From http://www.homegrownfun.com/

By Home Grown Mom - Cindy

Look around the house and locally for materials you can use to make your own fertilizers. If you like to recycle, also check out ?Funny Ways to Recycle Human Hair to Stay Green?.

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CORNMEAL ? Contains lots of phosphorus and nitrogen and acts as an effective fungicide. Add a cup of cornmeal to 5 gallons of water. Let it soak for several hours, then strain the liquid so you can add it to a spray bottle. Spray the leaves of plants that are susceptible to fungus. You can combine this cornmeal tea with compost tea for even more benefits. I use the leftover water from cooking corn on my vegetable garden.

WORM POO ? Making my own worm tea is easy. I started with a handful of red wiggler worms about 6 years ago and haven?t stopped since. Check out our video below on composting with worms to see how easy it is to make this amazing fertilizer!

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