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Compost Tea

 

COMPOST TEA

Compost tea is a great way to feed your plants the natural way.  Compost tea is simple to make.  All you need are some worm castings, burlap, and a bucket of water.  Take the burlap and form a sack.  Fill the sack with worm castings, and place the sack filled with castings in the water.  Let soak over night.  

The next day you will have some great liquid fertilizer when you remove the sack from the water.  Pour the water in your house plants and on your vegetables.  You can also make tea out of fresh manure.  

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