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Question by Isaiah Anderson: How can I look for the ways to produce organic fertilizer on the internet?
Hi! Recently I was starting to plant some vegetables in my backyard. But need to have some fertilizer to keep my vegetables healthy, but I don’t want to use chemical fertilizer. So can someone tell me which website teaches us how to produce organic fertilizer at our own home? I appreciate your help. Thanks!
Er… I mean search on internet for the ways to produce fertilizer…
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Start with your initital debris, usually a manure type.
search
make fertilizer cow
make fertilizer chicken
compost chicke, turkey….
If you use food waste, it can be used in flower gardens, but not recomended for consumables.
sanbornstrees
June 4, 2011 at 6:17 am
Waste of time. You can’t produce fertilizer on the internet.
On second thought – about sixty percent of the stuff on the internet IS…you know.
Beejee
June 4, 2011 at 6:42 am
no need for internet ! just take all the things you would normally put into the garbage..that are organic…but never protein, all into a pile or make a bin to keep it together. . keep it moist but not soaked..turn a couple of times it shouldn’t take more than about six weeks to produce some free and excellent compost… the list of organics is like this.. tea bags bag and all,coffee grounds filtre and all,,all vegetable peelings, egg shells are good , leaves raked from your yard and any others you can scrounge up .. sawdust ,to a small degree as too much will smother the pile and the decomposing will stop…,,,… no steak, no hamburger,no chicken,,,,etc. …the last good tip is most garden centres carry a product which will boost the speed of decomposition..use according to pkg instructions…..if you do this routinely you will have a never ending supply of compost …oh and remember good compost looks like black earth and smells like it as well..i almost forgot .. if you have an outdoor garden plot it is best to keep it seperate from the compost pile because compost will attract insects that are different from the good ones in your garden…..
pbear i
June 4, 2011 at 7:16 am
organic fertilizer = compost or aged manure
Garden Web has good BB’s that talk all about making your own compost, and aging manure (fresh manure will scorch your plants)
Sugar PIe
June 4, 2011 at 7:37 am