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  • #16
    [QUOTE=KevinM67;1237106]Greenleaves - I followed the simple Monty Don method last year, and the results were amazing.

    Cheers Kevin M67

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    • #17
      checked mine this morn and boy does it stink hope it works as well as it stinks

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      • #18
        I'm guessing nettle tea, like comfrey tea has quite a lengthy shelf life. I've been using bindweed root tea that started brewing over a year ago; the smell makes nettle tea seem positively aromatic but so far the strawberries and garlic are loving it.
        Location ... Nottingham

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        • #19
          Never heard of bindweed tea? But I have enough to open a brewery with the amount of bindweed I have

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          • #20
            I read that you can make tea out of any weeds, deep rooted ones are best as they can reach parts other plants can't. I now make tea from the weeds I dont want to put on the compost.
            Dogs have masters, cats have slaves, and horses are just wonderful

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