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Making Compost Tea is easier then regular tea and it being organic is fantastic for your plant's growth. Making this stuff just takes a few minutes to make and then you let it brew. Videos on the process are at the bottom of the page.

 


Compost Tea Recipe: How To Make Compost Tea
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Compost tea is an organic liquid fertilizer made from water and high-quality, fully processed compost. The compost is steeped in fresh potable water for several days, and the treated water or "tea" is used to fertilize plants.

Compost tea is hardly a new idea. Generations of farmers and gardeners the world over already know the amazing power of compost tea.

Compost tea can be applied around the base of plants or used as a foliar feed - however, I tend to shy away from spraying it on foliage that I'm gonna eat (lettuces for example) due to possible health risks.

Compost Tea is a great liquid fertilizer. Organic gardeners love it. And, your plants love it, too. You can stop buying liquid fertilizers, and use easy to make compost tea. Find out how to make Compost Tea.

Compost tea brewer - There are plenty of products available that profess to make the best compost tea. It is a simple combination of your homemade compost and water, then strained through cheesecloth and applied to your garden.

Compost tea - Compost which has been oxygenated in water, increasing the number of good bacteria present.

Compost Tea-a "tea" that is brewed using compost and water for application on garden plants. This "tea" can be applied to the leaves as well as to the base of the plant and is helpful for many plant diseases.

Compost Tea
An old fashioned way of providing liquid fertilizer for plants is to brew compost tea. Similar to manure tea, compost tea gives your plants a good dose of nutrients.

Compost Tea
Compost is filled with soluble nutrients and can be used as a tea to water and fertilize your plants - inside and out.

Compost tea-A low-nutrient liquid fertilizer that results from hanging a mesh bag of compost in water for 1 to 2 days.
Cool-season crop-A crop that grows best during the cool temperatures of spring and fall.

Compost Tea
Water extracts of fermented compost, or "compost teas," are full of antibiotics, microbial products, and beneficial microbes that compete with pathogens, such as those that are responsible for powdery mildew, Botrytis gray mold, ...

Making Compost Tea
Making compost tea offers many benefits to the home gardener. Most of us don't have enough homemade compost to spread a one or two-inch layer in all of our garden beds, and buying that quantity can get pretty pricey.

Compost tea is widely used by gardeners to boost plant growth, build soil humus, and increase soil microbial activity. The latest trend in compost teas is brewing the tea aerobically to get the right mix of microorganisms to benefit your plants.

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Compost tea, made by steeping compost in water, is the best way to use your compost on house plants. One of CleanAirGardening's bins has a base that collects liquid, so you can produce five gallons of tea with no extra effort.

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Compost tea naturally contains beneficial nematodes (that fight grubs), helpful bacteria and the essential fungi and protozoa to promote healthy soil. But that's only true if you're careful about selecting the organic matter that goes into the tea.

Mix Up a Batch of Compost Tea. Your plants will thank you by showing a growth spurt. Place a couple of shovels of compost into a burlap bag. Tie the bag and place into a 30-gallon trashcan full of water.

Others are available as compost tea brewing kits. Compost tea is a liquid fertilizer. Liquid fertilizers are absorbed immediately and may be sprayed from a sprayer or watered onto the garden. Due to it's liquid form, more applications are necessary.

Fertilisers like blood and bone in cold winter soil are available so slowly to plants that they are not really worth using at this time of year, but decomposed compost made into a compost tea is ideal.

When the plants are half grown (three to four weeks), feed with compost tea, made by soaking a bag of compost overnight in a pail of water. If they're growing slowly and leaves are pale, feed with additional compost tea or an organic fertilizer.

As always, watering deeply is essential to remove air pockets around roots; avoid the fertilizer this time of year, although adding miccorhizhal supplements, either purchased or homemade (compost or compost tea), ...

You can make your own Eco-Black Gold and Compost Tea with Worm Composting. It is simply amazing what those little Red Wigglers (Eisenia foetida) can do as they devour just about anything that comes ou...
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When you are finished planting, thoroughly water with a light solution of compost tea or kelp extract to reduce transplant shock. Enjoy!
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Spray the plants with compost tea or similar fertilizer every two weeks. (This also helps ward off many of the fungal disesases that can occur when growing lettuce.) ...

This native woodland orchid requires shade, cool temperatures and moist, slightly acidic soil. Feed with compost tea in the spring and again in mid summer.
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Compost tea is a good organic fertilizer. You may also have to weed it. The advantage of the container is that there isn't room for many weeds, and your potting mix should have many fewer weed seeds than your garden soil does.

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A side dressing of a balanced fertilizer or compost tea during the growing season will help produce optimal growth. You may not get many hops the first year but production should increase in subsequent years.

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Make your own compost tea instead of using commercial liquid fertilizers. Place compost in a permeable bag and soak it in water. Stir once a day until the water turns brown. Use as needed.
Put red worms to work recycling kitchen scraps.

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