Homemade flower fertilizer

Many flower lovers often worry about the right fertilizers for their blooming plants. However, you might not realize that many common household wastes, when properly fermented, can become excellent organic fertilizers. By turning kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich compost, you can create high-quality fertilizers that are both eco-friendly and cost-effective. These homemade options are packed with essential nutrients and organic matter, offering a slow-release effect that supports long-term plant growth. They also help improve soil structure, enhance water retention, and balance air circulation in the soil—benefits that greatly support the health and development of your flowers.

Here’s how you can make different types of homemade fertilizers:

1. **Nitrogen-rich fertilizer**: Take materials like soybean meal, peanut shells, bean cake, or rapeseed cake, boil them, and place them in a container. Add a small amount of jinbao starter (anaerobic type) and mix with a little water to maintain a humidity level of 60%-70%. Seal the container and let it sit for about a week. After fermentation, you can dilute the resulting liquid and use it as a nutrient-rich fertilizer for your plants.

2. **Phosphorus-rich fertilizer**: Collect items such as eggshells, fish bones, chicken droppings, or bone scraps. Place them in a container, add an appropriate amount of anaerobic jinbao starter, and mix with a bit of water. Keep the mixture moist at around 60%-70% humidity, then seal it. After several weeks of fermentation, the material will break down into a usable phosphorus-rich fertilizer that you can mix with water before applying it to your garden.

3. **Potassium-rich fertilizer**: Water used to rinse rice, leftover tea water, or milk bottle water all contain potassium and can be directly used for watering plants. Additionally, wood ash from burning plants contains potash and can be used as a base fertilizer to enrich the soil.

By using these simple methods, you can turn everyday waste into valuable resources for your garden. Not only does this reduce landfill waste, but it also promotes sustainable and healthy plant growth. Give it a try and watch your flowers thrive naturally!

Freeze Dried Fruit Powder

Freeze-dried fruit powder is to freeze the raw material into a solid state first, and then dry it through vacuum, so that the water gradually sublimates out of the ice, and finally get the food raw material in the powder state. Freeze drying technology can completely preserve the taste and nutritional content of food without adding any other additives.

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