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(Video) Organic Molasses: One Of The Best Fertilizers For Your Soil

 

Less popular among gardeners, molasses is a natural fertilizer with amazing benefits

Molasses isn’t as popular among gardeners and farmers, but it should be. The reasons why it’s so beneficial is mostly the sugar levels. Of course, blackstrap molasses has mineral traces too, so the plants can benefit from that as well.

As you watch the video, you will learn how exactly molasses work to help promote soil and plant health. You’ll get to know how to apply it (and how often).

You’ll learn the difference between sulfured and non-sulfured molasses and which is best for the soil and plants.

Overall, this video will give you the basics, but it’s a tiny treasure source of information.

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Video – Give Your Plants Compost Tea

 

Read more about what compost tea is and how to prepare it

Compost tea is somewhat similar to herbal tea, which the main difference that compost tea doesn’t use herbs or weeds to draw out the nutrients.

Compost tea can be prepared much quicker compared to herbal tea. You should use it sparingly only to give your plants a slight boost of energy and nutrients.

This is yet another natural and organic fertilizer which you can prepare quickly and have it ready within a day or so.

In the video below you’ll also learn how to give that compost tea to your plants if you use mulch to cover the soil. This is a very neat and clean way to distribute the compost tea without wasting any of it.

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Organic fertilizer: Will You Pee On Your Peas?

 

Emptying your bladder will give your plants a healthy dose of nutrients and boost their growth …

Shocked by the idea?

Are there really people that will pee on their peas?

What about sharing a meal with them, are you up to it, knowing that is how they “feed” their plants?

When we first read the article below, we immediately realized it will be controversial, some will see nothing wrong with the idea and others will cringe  at the thought of it.

Consider this:  Many people uses horse or chicken poo to boost their plants.  Are there such a big difference then to the idea of using your own urine to fertilize your plants?  Or is it a “head” thing.  In other words, we can’t stand the thought of it.

We would love to hear what you think.  Share your stories, opinions and thoughts with us!

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