Compost tea tote first filling this season Compost tea. We do a lot of garden area flooding with compost tea. Often times before we even start to plant.

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Compost tea tote first filling this season Compost tea. We do a lot of garden area flooding with compost tea. Often times before we even start to plant.
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Making Compost Tea for Your Flowerbeds - By: M.Orr
Michael Orr is a keen writer and researcher with a range of areas of expertise. He is always keen to simplify what others make complicated. Visit his web properties for more information about compost tea and to find out how worm composting can help you make it.
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Making Compost Tea
One of the big advantages of compost tea is that it can be used directly on the plants you want as a feed. It can be applied as a drench or foliar spray and acts as an instant liquid feed. Care must still be taken not to over feed the plants but it is weaker than the compost in nature and used regularly should not cause major problems. It is a great way to combine the use of a compost mulch in winter and liquid feeding in spring and summer.
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