Organic fertilizer from weeds! In this video, I show you how to take common weeds in and around your garden, and turn it into the best organic fertilizer that money can’t buy. Its free, it works, and it will simply add that extra oomph that can bring your garden to the elite level.
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Awesome video!!! Buckets & lids are a hot commodity here because we use a composting toilet system, but i am sure to try this and i imagine that I can cull a few buckets for this process!!!!!
Kevin
I use the super-slow version of your method. I mulch my paths with leaf mulch. Every time I pull a weed, I toss it in the path to slowly decompose. The only weeds I dispose of (into the compost pile) are ones that are flowering / seeding. But I try to catch them before that. But your method is great if you want to generate a liquid fertilizer
Hope this Works channel sent me over, subbed. Good informative channel man.
Can you help me with a water timer
Biodynamic Accumulators….there has to be a way to commercially make this fertilizer! I wonder if a powdered, dissolvable product would sell?
Brilliant!
Is this essentially compost tea? Is this sufficient for a plants nutrient needs?
CAN one eat the strawberry flowers?
Bro is just pure common sense thanks for educate us
Would it work to put the weeds through a food processor?
May I ask why you don't want to grow those Fresca strawberries again? They are gorgeous.
I kinda did this, put my trash in a big garbage tote, cut small holes in the bottom sat it on cement blocks with a dishpan underneath to catch the liquids, And, in the garbage tote I put lawn weeds, comfrey leaves wood ash, sawdust, paper, cloth, sticks, no meat, no fats, no nasties. and I have liquid gold as a result
what do you do with the left over fermented & stinky weed parts? use 'em as mulch?
Is there anything you can do with the left-over wet weed product?
Could you do this with sea grass or weed?
Does fermentation do anything here or could you use an immersion blender and get the same nutrients out?