It's time to make home made fertiliser for the garden - and it's FREE to make. This year I'm combining comfrey and nettle to make a brew of 'tea' that will feed both the flowers and the vegetables in the garden.
Left and below: A comfrey plant that appeared in the garden - a weed as such. I leave it in the flower border as the bees love it and I can make fertiliser from the plant a couple times each year. Aren't the flowers pretty when photographed up close!
For a video on how to make Nettle Tea for the garden - click here.
For instructions on how to make Comfrey Fertiliser / Tea - click here.
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I have some comfrey in the garden, it is the first time for me. I do have plenty of nettles just over the garden fence. I like the idea of combining the two, I shall have to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteI made some Comfrey tea too Kelli, it's brewing away in the polytunnel and smells pretty disgusting but it's about ready to use.
ReplyDeleteI may have to have a go at combining the two :)
Hi Kelli, I am smiling down here I have just posted on the same topic, making Comfrey tea!
ReplyDeletegreat minds think alike, i hope you are enjoying the fabulous sunshine at the moment
I'm glad the plants like it as it doesn't look like the kind of tea I'd enjoy. Don't forget the peg for your nose.
ReplyDeleteI hope you keep a lid on the stuff as the smell is lethal!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of doing this but it's really interesting! Does it stink while it brews? what type of effects do you see in your plants are you give it to them?
ReplyDeleteI don't have these two plants but I wonder if there is something else I could use from my garden. jeannine
ReplyDeleteYou bring me on an idea. Long ago I made nettletea and I remember it was quite stinky. I think I shall give it a try again, it's a cheap and a very good fertilizer.
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