DIY Weed and weed root tea recipe, rich in nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other minerals.
Use dandelions, clovers, stinging nettles, docks, chickweeds or even grass clippings.
Deep-rooted weeds like Dandelion and Dock mine valuable nutrients from deep in the ground, and become present in the tea.
However, do not use any toxic or inedible weed plants such as poison ivy, poison oak, fire weeds or lantanas, they say it will make the crop poisonous.
Fill a bucket two-thirds full with the weeds, making sure to tightly pack them as much as possible.
Then fill the bucket with non-chlorinated water.
Then place a brick or large rock in the bucket to hold the weeds under the water's surface and then loosely place the a lid on, but not air tight.
Leave the bucket of weed tea somewhere in the garden to ferment for a week or two, and then you will have a no-cost rich fertilizer.
Strain it to prevent weed seeds, unless you don't care about the weed seeds going into the garden.
Use dandelions, clovers, stinging nettles, docks, chickweeds or even grass clippings.
Deep-rooted weeds like Dandelion and Dock mine valuable nutrients from deep in the ground, and become present in the tea.
However, do not use any toxic or inedible weed plants such as poison ivy, poison oak, fire weeds or lantanas, they say it will make the crop poisonous.
Fill a bucket two-thirds full with the weeds, making sure to tightly pack them as much as possible.
Then fill the bucket with non-chlorinated water.
Then place a brick or large rock in the bucket to hold the weeds under the water's surface and then loosely place the a lid on, but not air tight.
Leave the bucket of weed tea somewhere in the garden to ferment for a week or two, and then you will have a no-cost rich fertilizer.
Strain it to prevent weed seeds, unless you don't care about the weed seeds going into the garden.