Farming Secrets presents: Dr. Elaine Ingham “How to make organic compost” part 2 of 4
Part 2 …..Dr Elaine Ingham walks you through the easy science of creating a non-smelly, clean organic compost for gardeners of ALL types. She talks about construction, materials used, biology, recipe for fungal and bacterial composts, organisms and more…. compost, compost making, soil, gardening, organic farming, microbes, fungi, bacteria
Part 1 …..Dr Elaine Ingham walks you through the easy science of creating a non-smelly, clean organic compost for gardeners of ALL types. She talks about construction of making a compost compound, materials used, biology, recipe for fungal and bacterial composts, organisms and more….If you are lookingfor a fool proof compost recipe that is cheap and easy, then get this DVD today!
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Can you tell which paddock has had an application of compost tea??
You don’t need to be Einstein to know the answer!
The amazing and almost instant impact of compost tea can be seen
from these photos of adjoining paddocks at Geurie, taken recently.
One paddock was treated with an application of compost tea and
received a spring feed. Both paddocks then were fortunate enough
to get 30mm of rain. Three days after the compost tea application
(and immediately after the rain) these photos were taken. No
prizes for picking which paddock was treated.
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