Spec
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^^^^ that should be sufficient for the hedge as the cut grass should provide any feeding that it might require
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Scarlet
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I'm coming back to this....who makes nettle or comfrey tea?
What's your recipes?
I always feed my roses. I fed the dahlias last year with tomato feed....I didn't buy it, it was given to me. It made a huge difference.
I've always used my worm juice to feed my flowers but my worm bin has bitten the dust.
I want to get some teas started, ive a few lidded bins and I was wondering if I could just add some to my water butts?? Bad idea due to the smell?
I usually use blood fish and bone prior to planting, but I haven't got any at the moment and wanted to save some pennies.
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SarrissUK
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I make nettle tea, and I used to make comfrey tea, but I don't have any comfrey now. Brilliant stuff, that is
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I make both comfrey and weed tea but rather haphazardly, i.e. bung the stuff in a bucket with a bit of water the ladle it out to dilute it if I remember to use it. Weed tea is the result of being lazy. The handfuls of weeds from random weeding get drowned in a covered tub because I can't be bothered to take them to the green bin. Question: is last years 'tea' still usable? It smells vile enough!
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