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Homemade Fertilizers
for Lawns & Gardens
D I Y O R G A N I C F E R T I L I Z E R S
K I T C H E N T H R O W A W A Y S
= C O M P O S T
Best way to prepare a nutritious fertilizer.
Vegetable and fruit peels, poultry waste,
and food waste are all great ingredients to
make compost.
B A N A N A P E E L S
A fruit that is available throughout the
year and is a staple in most homes.
The peels are a great source of
Potassium vital for the plants' growth.
Potassium is important for
photosynthesis.
E G G S H E L L S
Eggs are another staple food in most
households.Great source for proteins in
humans and an extremely readily available
source of Calcium for the plants.Provides
the apt pH balance in the soil.
D R Y & F A L L E N L E A V E S
Using dry leaves directly will help in
retaining moisture in the soil.
Burned leave ash is great to start as a
base while potting plants.
Aa liberal amount of ash over the soil
keeps away slugs and snails.
M A N U R E F R O M E X C R E T E
The biowaste (a by-product of biogas) can
be used as clean manure for plants.
The excretes can also be dried and used
directly on the soil.
Excrete of cows, goats, sheep and poultry
are commonly used.
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