If you've got kitchen scraps left over, think twice before binning them. Keen gardeners can now whip up their own organic fertilisers to enrich their gardens - and chances are, you've got all the ingredients at home.Not only does this DIY fertiliser promote healthier plants, but it also reduces waste and is cost-effective, saving you from splashing out on products that may not even work.
Plus, organic gardening means you're dodging synthetic chemicals and pesticides, which is a boon for maintaining soil health, supporting beneficial organisms and promoting biodiversity.To lend a hand, Lottomart has shared tips on how to make your plants thrive, from lavender to roses and beyond.
All you need to do is collect some kitchen scraps, such as vegetable peels and fruit rinds, coffee grounds, and eggshells.However, they caution against using meat, dairy and oily foods.
The reason is that these can draw in pests and create unpleasant smells. These plant-based materials are packed with essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are key for plant growth.If you're giving this a go, remember that composting is an important step.
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