7. Wood Ash – Sprinkle in small amounts to add potassium and calcium, but avoid overuse to prevent pH imbalance.
8. Gelatin – Dissolve in water to encourage strong leaf and root development.
9. Milk – Mix with water to provide calcium and proteins, promoting healthy flowers and foliage.
10. Seaweed – Rinse, chop, and mix into the soil for natural minerals and growth hormones.
11. Vegetable Scrap Water – Use the leftover water from boiling vegetables as a nutrient-rich plant tonic.
12. Herbal Tea – Brew herbs like chamomile or nettle and use as a gentle, natural fertilizer.
These homemade fertilizers are cost-effective, eco-friendly, and great for keeping your plants thriving!
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