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Compost

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Compost Tea

Compost tea is a nutrient-packed liquid fertilizer brewed from high-quality compost, delivering a boost of beneficial microbes and essential nutrients to plants and soil. Whether applied as a foliar spray or a soil drench, compost tea enhances plant health, improves root resilience, and strengthens natural defenses against pests and diseases. By using an aerated brewing process and organic additives like molasses, you create a powerhouse solution that rejuvenates soil and nurtures thriving ecosystems. Compost tea is the perfect companion for sustainable gardening practices and a natural alternative to chemical fertilizers.

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Composting

Composting is a simple yet powerful way to transform kitchen scraps, yard waste, and organic materials into nutrient-rich soil that nurtures your plants and supports sustainable gardening. By balancing “greens” like fruit peels and coffee grounds with “browns” like dried leaves and cardboard, you create the perfect environment for beneficial microbes to thrive. Whether using a backyard bin, vermicomposting setup, or advanced techniques like Bokashi fermentation, composting not only reduces landfill waste but also enriches your garden with natural fertilizer. It’s more than recycling—it’s giving life back to the soil.

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