Making Organic Compost Tea for Roses from Organic Gardening Compost

Organic Compost Tea from Organic Gardening Compost – Weed and Feed Your Garden

Organic Compost Tea is a great way to feed your roses organically, and to organically rid them of pests and other unwanted diseases such as Powder White Mildew and Aphids. To use organic compost tea to get a nice rose garden and clean out the pests all you’ll need is a bucket of water and some bio-degradable garbage.

This simple recipe is the basis you need to grow happy, healthy, beautiful roses all summer long. Before you start you need to know that you have to compost your bio-degradable garbage first. Organic Compost and water are the only ingredients you need to make a powerful plant supplement known as organic compost tea.

Organic Compost Tea contains a large diversity of actively growing and beneficial reproducing microorganisms that can greatly improve plant and soil health. It also aids the natural biological process in soil to make nutrients and water more available to the root systems of your plants, which helps to maintain healthy, strong, and thriving plants.

Compost in the garden will improve your soil which in turn will reward you with strong plants that are better able to fend off droughts and diseases. Compost improves soil structure and drainage. It can also be used as a fertilizer or a mulch and it enhances the soil’s ability to absorb water.

Organic Compost Tea provides the same benefits to a plant as compost but it doesn’t stop there. Not only can compost tea can applied to the soil around plants, but can be sprayed directly on the leaves. When sprayed directly on the leaves, it increases the amount of nutrients available to the plant and helps fight foliar diseases. It will increase the nutritional value and improve the taste of vegetables.

There are many different ways to make compost tea but most recipes are basically the same, if you steep compost in water you get compost tea. Using rain water is the best to use to make compost tea but you can get by with tap water if rain is scarce. Tap water usually contains enough chlorine in it to kill the beneficial bacteria so let it sit for a few hours or days before using it.

The quickest and easiest way to make compost tea is with an old sock filled with compost. Throw it in a bucket and let it sit for a day and you’ve just made compost tea. There are many ways to make the tea more effective such as using air stones or fish tank bubblers to feed the mixture with oxygen, but the old sock in a bucket method works just fine. Some people add molasses to the mix for microbial food, and there are many secret “Compost Tea Recipes”.  You’ll do fine with just a sock filled with compost and a bucket of water. The sock is optional if you have no plans on using a sprayer.

When applying compost tea with a sprayer you have to worry about clogs. Strain the tea before using it or attach some cheese cloth or a piece of panty hose to the sprayer’s intake with rubber bands and you’ll be fine.

If you need more than a few buckets of tea, then an old fish tank or a plastic storage bin would make a great container for brewing compost tea. They also make ready to go Compost Tea Brewers for sale, which we will include at the end of the article.

After you’ve brewed a few batches and are happy with the results why not try Aerobic Compost Tea? This is just Aerated Compost Tea made with a bubble stone to feed your mixture is a constant supply of oxygen. You need to keep it aerated so it doesn’t grow any harmful pathogens.

Some popular ingredients to add to bubbling compost tea are alfalfa, fish emulsion, powdered seaweed, corn meal, green sand and more.

Don’t use manure. Manure tea shouldn’t be used as a foliar spray especially if you’re growing vegetables and who wants manure floating around in their bucket anyway.

Ask a weekend gardener about compost and chances are they’ll tell you it’s powerful stuff with a lot of uses, then ask a serious gardener about compost and they’ll tell you it’s the most important ingredient when making compost tea.

Benefits of Compost Tea Include:

  • Protecting plants from disease causing organisms

  • Reduces need for harmful pesticides

  • Improves nutrient retention in soil

  • Decreases run-off and leaching

  • Reduces the need for watering

  • Helps roots grow deeper/denser

  • Improves overall soil health

  • Organic (creates a safer environment for children and pets)

Amazon.Com carries many different compost tea brewers and great prices as well, and they are ready to go!


Ready to go Compost Tea Brewers
   

Ready Made Compost Tea
   
Organic Compost Tea Books
   

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