Alfalfa Tea for the Garden
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Alfalfa tea is a liquid extraction of some of the nutrients and organic compounds in alfalfa - applied in the garden or in a plant container it provides relatively balanced nutrition to plants. Here I describe a simple mix: alfalfa and water for around 24 hours. Some recipes are much more complicated, including additional nutrients sources and organic additives, a fermentation stage, and even aeration. I'm not convinced that a tea (aerated or not) provides additional benefits in comparison to a direct application of alfalfa pellets to the soil. Here's one article discussing the science on compost tea: https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/4... Here's one more summary https://extension.illinois.edu/blogs/... I found another study where alfalfa tea applied at different rates did improve root growth - and more was better: but isn't this what we would expect? More nutrients should certainly help in growth (especially in a deficient soil) but I'd expect it tow work equally well with the addition of alfalfa directly or even with conventional fertilizer. • If you find these videos useful, there are a few little things you can do to help me out: • Have a look at our Amazon shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/fraserval... • Follow our farm on Instagram: / fraservalleyrosefarm • Like us on Facebook: / fraservalleyrosefarm • Or better yet, subscribe to this Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/FraserValle... • And for a place to indulge in random garden anarchy: / unrulyrosesociety
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