Vermicompost Tea

Vermicompost Tea - Nature's Miracle Fertilizer Is Called Worm Tea


One of the most under rated composting components that you can use on any garden that you have is called vermicompost tea. This is a byproduct of the process called vermicomposting. Here are a few tips that you can use in order to create the most potent worm tea for your gardening purposes.

Organic fertilizer is typically considered the best that you can use on any garden to make the best fruits and vegetables for you and your family. One of the best is called worm tea. It is a solution that comes from worm castings or worm maneuver that is made in the compost bin.

It is collected at the bottom of the bin and taken out through a hole or tap that is installed at the bottom. Millions of gardeners use this tea but only a few thousand actually make it on a commercial level or use it on a regular basis. The reason it works so well is that it is full of natural organic components, nutrients, and minerals that allow plants to grow rapidly.

Another positive aspect of this solution that you spray on the leaves of your plans is that it acts as a natural insect repellent and also manages several forms of disease but may attack the leaves of your plants in your organic garden. It literally is an all-in-one solution.

Many people have used it on roses and other horticultural activities with the intent of growing the biggest and best fruits or vegetables possible. Along with getting plenty of sun, adequate water, and having good soil, worm tea is an extra bonus that will help you grow the best garden you have ever seen.

An example of this was a friend of mine had a lemon tree. He sprayed the leaves of his lemon tree and left it for a few days. Adjacent to the lemon tree was an almost identical lemon tree that received no worm tea at all. Within three days, the leaves on the tree had not only a full green color, but had grown by measurable amounts, especially in comparison to the control plant.

He also used this on several vegetables such as his sweet peas that nearly doubled in size after being sprayed several times during the growing season. What is amazing is that this solution is no more than a byproduct of the vermicomposting process and yet it is one of the most potent and useful components that you will derive from your red wiggler worm bin.

Regardless of the size of your garden, you will be amazed at the results you will have when using vermicompost tea.

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