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Homemade Lawn Fertilizer

Lawn Homemade Fertilizer Tips

Making homemade lawn fertilizer ,fertilizer for lawns is perfect for you,lf you want to avoid the chemicals found in the lawn and garden section of your home improvement store or simply enjoy the fact that you made your own special brew to keep your yard green and lush.

People, particularly those with young children and small pets donot like the idea of putting large amounts of toxic materials on the lawn for their beloved pets or children to absorb through the skin or even eat. Thats why many turn to the items in lawn care that their forefathers had to use, ingredients commonly found around the house.

While the allure of making your own home made lawn fertilizer has a certain quaint appeal, not all ingredients in the fertilizer are safe. Make certain that you understand which ones are toxic.

Simple Natural Lawn Fertilizer are teas. These are good for both lawns and gardens but in order to make a large enough quantity, you will need several big containers. You can apply them onto the lawn with a sprayer. Two types of teas that have particular appeal are manure tea and fish tea. Both stink. You simply put either a dead fish or a large pile of manure into a burlap sack, tie the top and submerge it into your vat of water, allowing it to brew for days. Its best when it sits in the sun. If your attempt to have the nicest lawn in the area is the ultimate goal, then the large vats of water with stinking contents might spoil the image a bit.

Other ingredients for easy homemade fertilizer have different types of properties. Ammonia: This ingredient supplies the source for the nitrogen.

Home Fertilizers Lawn Recipes

Beer: This ingredient is a source of food for the microbes that change the minerals and other food in the soil into useful food for the plants. Some people like to share a beer with their lawn.

Soda: This is the same as beer but for lawns that donot imbibe. Donot use any pop with artificial sweeteners. You want a nice fat lawn and the fake sugar will not feed microbes.

Mouthwash: It is either to hide the fact that your lawns been drinking beer or a method to kill insects and fungus in the lawn.

Corn Syrup (or molasses): More food for the microbes and, if you use molasses, iron to make the plant green more rapidly.

Dish Soap: The dish soap makes water wetter for better ground penetration. It also helps to kill some harmful insects in the lawn.

Liquid Fertilizer: Here is where you use the smelly tea you made earlier.

A common Formula for Homemade Lawn Fertilizer

1 can of soda pop 1 can of beer ½ cup of each: mouthwash, dish soap and ammonia 1 cup of molasses 1 cup of liquid lawn fertilizer

Put into a 20-gallon hose sprayer and apply in the early morning or late at night. The best time to apply is after mowing. Do this once every three weeks.

Do home fertilizer recipes work? Some people swear by them and others have less success. If the lawn grows better because of effort, then those that make their own fertilizer should have green lush lawns. The best part of the homemade lawn fertilizer is that you know what chemicals are on your lawn and that puts you more into control.

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