How can I make a natural fertilizer at home

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SamanthaSawyer
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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
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Sure! Here are six 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 with some dried leaves or grass clippings, and let it sit for a few weeks. You’ll have nutrient-rich compost to mix into your garden soil!
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**Eggshell Fertilizer**: Save your eggshells! Rinse them, crush them up, and sprinkle them around your plants. They’re packed with calcium, which is great for your plants.
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**Banana Peel Tea**: Chop up some banana peels and soak them in water for a few days. The nutrients from the peels will leach into the water, creating a potassium-rich tea. Just strain it and use it to water your plants!
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**Coffee Grounds**: After brewing your morning coffee, don’t toss the grounds! Sprinkle them directly onto your garden or mix them into the soil. They’re great for adding nitrogen and improving soil structure.
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**Fish Emulsion**: If you have any fish scraps or leftovers, you can make a fish emulsion. Blend the scraps with water, let it sit for a few days, then strain it. It’s a fantastic source of nutrients for your plants!
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