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Making your own organic fertilizer

  • Make your own organic fertilizer – for healthy garden plants.
  • With 50 recipes for strengthening and fertilizing.
  • Paperback


Healthy, thriving plants without any chemicals – it's possible and easily achievable in your own garden. Gardening experts Joachim Mayer and Franz-Xaver Treml share their best recipes, from horsetail broth and compost tea to tansy extract. They show how to make your own natural liquid fertilizers and use them specifically to strengthen flowers, herbs, and vegetables: for fertile soil and robust plants in ornamental and vegetable gardens, raised beds, and on balconies.

  • SPECIFICATIONS

    EAN / ISBN 978-3-440-17220-9

    Item No. KEC-17220

    Page number 128


    Product type Paperback

    Publication date January 21, 2021




  • HOW TO USE

    Make your own liquid fertilizer easily


    Brews, liquid manures, teas, and other preparations for fertilizing, strengthening, and protecting plants are part of the tried-and-tested repertoire of organic gardening. Based on their many years of experience, the authors have compiled the 50 best.

    A selection of plant extracts: from B for valerian to Z for onion. Many ingredients, such as dandelion, can be found everywhere in nature or in your own garden. The uses of each plant, its effects, and how to prepare liquid fertilizer from it are all described in detail, so that even novice gardeners can easily prepare and use the recipes.

  • DETAILS

    Basic knowledge from the expert


    What nutrients do plants need? What role does the soil play? Why is organic fertilizer better than synthetic fertilizer, and how does it work? This book offers not only comprehensive basic knowledge about plant nutrition, soil life, and types of fertilizer, but also valuable tips directly from practical experience. How does compost become fertile soil? What are the benefits of green manure and mulch? With his infectious enthusiasm for organic gardening, gardener Franz Xaver Treml shows what really matters.


    Solve garden problems naturally

    Many plant extracts are true all-rounders. Garlic clove manure not only repels slugs but also prevents fungal and bacterial diseases. Tansy is effective against

    Aphids, powdery mildew, and rust fungi. Horsetail combats spider mites, as well as scab and monilia on fruit trees. The "Problem Finder" shows at a glance what helps against what: using clear lists of plants, pests, and diseases, you can quickly find out which remedies are right for your own garden.

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