What can I use as a feed apart from the normal remixed ones. Just looked on 'fleebay' and some joker wants £39.99 + postage for T*****te. I can't afford that so what's my alternative? The site with the big smiley box was just as bad!
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I use Bumper Crop High Potassium Fertiliser from Elixir Gardens. It's a soluble powder. A 1kg bag makes 200 x 5 L watering cans and costs £6.99 (free delivery to UK mainland), though you can get it as cheap as £2.50 per kilo if you buy larger quantities.
https://elixirgardensupplies.co.uk/p...urful-flowers/
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If as said you have/can get comfrey, chop it up put it into an old pair of tights and steep it in a tub of water for about 2 weeks, the process can be speeded up by stirring the contents dayly, add the solution to water usually 10 of water to 1ratio, though if you can't get comfrey, dandelion and dock plants will do just as well just make sure they haven't been treated with weedkiller
Need to add steeping any weeds will give you a liquid feedLast edited by rary; 14-04-2020, 10:15 AM.it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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Originally posted by rary View PostIf as said you have/can get comfrey, chop it up put it into an old pair of tights and steep it in a tub of water for about 2 weeks, the process can be speeded up by stirring the contents dayly, add the solution to water usually 10 of water to 1ratio, though if you can't get comfrey, dandelion and dock plants will do just as well just make sure they haven't been treated with weedkiller
Need to add steeping any weeds will give you a liquid feed
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If you can collect animal manure, cow, sheep, rabbit or deer, fresh hen pen is a bit eatery so not as good to work with but dry chicken or cow manure which can be bought in most garden supply shops can be steeped n water and used as a liquid feed with some he same ratio as vegetative feeds one other thing I always put in to my home made liquid feeds is an old rusty nail which adds minerals to the feedit may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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Seaweed is a terrific tomato feed if you can get it. Fill an onion bag or pillowcase with seaweed and hang it in a butt-full of water. Stinks a bit, so keep a lid on it. Give the sack a jiggle every so often. After a few weeks mix the resulting liquid 1 pint in a two gallon watering can of water.
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