How can I make a natural fertilizer at home

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MiraclePugh
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How can I make a natural fertilizer at home

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How can I make a natural fertilizer at home
MichelleOConnell
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Sure! Here are nine different ways you can make natural fertilizer at home:
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**Compost**: Just throw your kitchen scraps like fruit peels, vegetable leftovers, and coffee grounds into a compost bin. Mix it up every now and then, and in a few months, you'll have rich compost to feed your plants.
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**Banana Peels**: Chop up banana peels and bury them in your garden. They’re full of potassium, which is great for flowering plants!
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**Eggshells**: Rinse and crush eggshells, then sprinkle them around your plants. They add calcium to the soil and help prevent blossom end rot in tomatoes.
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**Coffee Grounds**: Save your used coffee grounds and sprinkle them in your garden. They add nitrogen and can help improve soil structure.
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**Epsom Salt**: Mix a tablespoon of Epsom salt in a gallon of water and use it to water your plants. It provides magnesium, which helps with nutrient absorption.
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**Fish Emulsion**: If you have fish scraps, blend them with water and let it sit for a few days. Strain it and use the liquid to water your plants. It’s packed with nutrients!
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**Molasses**: Mix a tablespoon of molasses in a gallon of water and use it as a soil drench. It feeds beneficial microbes in the soil and boosts plant growth.
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**Wood Ash**: If you have a fireplace, save the ashes and sprinkle them in your garden. They contain potassium and can help raise the pH of acidic soil.
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