How To Convert 8 Common Household Items into Fertilizer For The Garden

  • If you have a large garden or spend a lot of time in your yard, your plants are a product of hard work and love. If you're a gardening newbie, you've probably done your research and tried a bunch of different techniques to secure your garden's success. You've found that the ability for your garden to grow depends on many factors including location, soil and fertilizer.

    Whether you're seeing your plants struggle or are looking to start fresh with a new round of seeds, fertilizer is a crucial ingredient to a healthy garden. After all, it provides your plants with the essential nutrients they need to grow strong. Every gardener has their own opinion about what kind of fertilizer to use so it can be complicated to find consistent advice.

    Truth be told, you can actually find effective fertilizer in your own kitchen. It'll keep you from having to purchase fertilizer and give your garden a natural source of nutrients.

    Take a look at how 8 common household items can be easily converted into fertilizer!

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    2 Comments

    1. James Duncan said:

      What is it with everybody and “fertilizer”? That’s what’s destroying the soil, but for some reason everybody believes they have to use it? It’s just sad, people killing the soil by growing food. It doesn’t have to be that way. My grandpa never put anything but mulch in his garden for probably 50 years or more. He fed and raised a family of 8 from that garden, and the 20 or so chickens he kept. People need to do some research, and please stop killing your soil.

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