Compost tea

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What is compost tea?
Compost tea is more or less a liquid version of compost. You take
your solid compost, and soak it in water and let the mixture sit
around for a few hours or a few days. Then you pour the liquid through
a screen, or through cheesecloth or something similar to strain
out the solid material into a bucket. What you have then is compost
tea.
Compost tea is great, because it is a very mild, organic liquid
fertilizer that provides beneficial live organisms that improve
the soil where you use it. It doesn't burn plants like store bought
fertilizers can.
Compost tea can restore beneficial organisms to your
soil that were killed by pesticides or extreme
weather. Active organisms found in compost tea, such
as bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and nematodes can
increase nutrient cycling and help your plants get the
most nutrients from the soil.
Looking for information on making compost?
Visit our main composting page and see
everything else we have to say about the subject.
Other pages about compost tea
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
page on how
to make compost tea.
NPR did this online article about making
compost tea.
Soil Food Web also has a good compost tea page.
Compost
tea instructions from Simple Gifts Farm.
Browse composting
equipment and other lawn and garden supplies at Clean
Air Gardening.
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