Make your own fertilizer with plants

A waterless and almost odorless slurry exists!

Concentrated liquid fertilizer is less odorous than liquid manure, easier to make and does not require stirring or filtering.

  • Pile the coarsely chopped plants into a pail, or a barrel, depending on the quantities you wish to produce. The container should have several small holes in the bottom.
  • Place a lid on the container without closing it tightly, or place the container in the rain.
  • Place a dish underneath. The juice will eventually drain after 2 to 3 weeks.
  • New plants can be added at any time.
  • To use the concentrated juice, dilute it in 40 times its volume of water.
  • Can be kept for several months.
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All plants can be used to make a concentrated liquid fertilizer, but some are richer in nutrients than others.
Na I B If S N Mg It K P Mn Fe Cu Co
Brown seaweed, Kelp x x x x x x
Amaranth x x x x
Fatty cabbage x x x x x
Comfrey x x x x x x
Watercress x x x x x x x
Euphorbia x
Eagle fern x x x x x x
Molène x x x x
Nettle x x x x x x x
Dandelion x x x x x x x x
Plantain x x x x x x
Horsetail x x x x x
Sanguisorbe x x x x x
Coltsfoot x x x x x x
Vesse x x x x x