How to make excellent fertilizer
Posted by admin | Home Garden | Posted on October 2nd, 2010
The plants, especially those to be flat, having no spare land, suffer from the fact that the latter, in the long run, struggling to provide them with adequate food intake. Fertilizers are expensive, and can often be dangerous. Here’s how you create them from scratch and spending with equal risk.
The first technique to produce good compost is to create the so-called COMPOST. To do this, you get a big bucket, like a well-washed old paint can, a bucket or plastic household cleaning. Put one layer on the bottom floor, then a residue of the table (peels, fruit or vegetables gone bad, never the meat), then another layer of earth, another residue, another ground. Shuffles around with a spatula every 10 days for 1 month. At the end of the month, the skins and the earth will be gone, replaced by a compound blackish and fat, highly nutritious for plants and flowers.
Another technique to create natural fertilizer and do it yourself is to mix the soil of the ash. The ashes, being rich in phosphates, are an excellent natural fertilizer. Get ONLY the ash obtained by burning wood, leaves, tobacco. Once cooler, mixed with the soil in these proportions: Mold 70%, 30% ash, and almalgama well. Do not put ashes directly onto the surface of the vessel.
The third technique to naturally fertilize the reserve to those who, instead of vessels, uses a real garden. The two techniques described above are of course well in this case, but there is a third, more practical and immediate. It consists in the basement after the ground well dug to a depth of 20 cm, the residual in each garden (dry leaves, remains of prunings, twigs, rotten fruit) and in this case NOT mix. The decomposition of these compounds spontaneously give nourishment to the soil.
