5 Easiest ways to create 5 natural Fertilizer for your garden
We can use our home wastage things to create 5 natural Fertilizer
1. Fireplace Ash Fertilizer
2.Coffee Ground Fertilizer
3.Epsom Salt Fertilizer
4.Fish Tank Water Fertilizer
5.Egg Shell Fertilizer
Fireplace Ash Fertilizer
Making
Process: Sprinkle cool (never hot)
fireplace ash over your garden beds, and work it into the soil. Note:
Fireplace ash should not be used if your soil is alkaline. It also shouldn't be
used around acid-loving plants, unless you're trying to turn hydrangeas pink.
Working
Process : Fireplace
ash is rich in potassium and calcium carbonate. If your soil is too acidic,
it'll help to balance out the pH, so your plants are better able to absorb the
nutrients that are present in the soil.
Coffee Ground Fertilizer
Making Process:
Line a cookie sheet with newspaper.
Then, spread your used coffee grounds out on the sheet, and allow them to
dry completely.
Sprinkle the grounds around the base of your acid-loving plants. Azaleas,
roses, rhododendrons, and blueberries are just some of the plants that will
benefit from this treatment. Note: Be careful not to overdo it with the
grounds. Even acid-loving plants can get too much acid.
Working
Process: Coffee
grounds are rich in nitrogen, magnesium, and potassium – all important plant
nutrients. They're also naturally acidic, so they can help you boost the
acidity of the soil.
Epsom Salt Fertilizer
Making Process
1. Dissolve the Epsom salt in water.
2. Use the solution to water your plants.
3. Repeat once a month to maintain efficacy.
Working
Process:
Epsom
salt is made up of magnesium and sulfate – both vital plant nutrients. Some
magnesium-loving plants to try it on: houseplants, roses, peppers, tomatoes,
and potatoes.
Fish Tank Water Fertilizer
Making
Process
1. Save the dirty water from your
fish tank.
2. Then, use it to water your plants.
Working
Process:
Used
fish tank water is full of nitrogen and other nutrients that plants need to
thrive.
Egg Shell Fertilizer
Making Process
1.
Save your eggs shells, and allow them to air dry.
2. Then, place the dried shells in a blender, and pulse until they're
powdery-fine.
3. Sprinkle the shells around the plants in your garden.
Working
Process:
Eggs shells are
made up almost entirely of calcium carbonate – the main ingredient in
agricultural lime.
Prepare and grow your plant
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