Make Your Own Garden Fertilizer
Learn how to make your own fertilizer, and keep your garden green without spending a lot of green. You may try some of these great homemade fertilizer recipes:-
Epsom Salt Fertilizer

This can be used in place of :-
*Houseplant food
*Vegetable fertilizer
*Rose plant food
What You Need:
*1 Tablespoon Epsom Salt
*1 gallon water
*A watering can
What You Do:
1. Combine the Epsom salt and water.
2. Use the solution to water your plants.
3. Repeat once a month.
Why This Works:
Epsom salt is made up of magnesium and sulfate – both vital plant nutrients. Some magnesium-loving plants to try it on: houseplants, roses, peppers, tomatoes and potatoes.
Coffee Ground Fertilizer:-

This you may Use in Place of: ->Rose plant food
What You Need:
*Used coffee grounds
*A cookie Sheet
*Newspaper
What You Do:
1. Line a cookie sheet with newspaper.
2. Then, spread your used coffee grounds out on the sheet, and allow them to dry completely.
3. Sprinkle the grounds around the base of your acid-loving plants. Azaleas, roses, rhododendrons and blueberries are just some of the plants that will benefit from this treatment.
Note: Be careful not to over do it with the grounds. Even acid-loving plants can get too much acid.
Why This Works:
Coffee grounds are rich in nitrogen, magnesium, and potassium – all important plant nutrients. They are also acidic, and help to maintain the acidity of the soil.
Egg Shell Fertilizer:-

Use in Place of: Lime
What You Need:
*Egg Shells
*A blender
What You Do:
1. Save your eggs shells, and allow them to air dry.
2. Then, place the dried shells in the blender, and pulse until they are powdery-fine.
3. Sprinkle in your garden.
Why This Works:
Eggs shells are made up almost entirely of calcium carbonate – the main ingredient in agricultural lime.
You may Use this in Place of:
*Houseplant fertilizer
*Rose plant food
What You Need:
*1 Tablespoon white vinegar
*1 gallon water
*A watering can
What You Do:
1. Combine the white vinegar and water.
2. Use the solution to water your plants.
3. Repeat every three months.
Why This Works:
The acetic acid in vinegar works to increase the acidity of the soil – just the thing for acid-loving plants.
You may Use this in Place of: Any fertilizer
What You Need: Used fish tank water
What You Do:
1. Save the dirty water from your fish tank.
2. Then, use it to water your plants.
Why This Works:
Used fish tank water is full of nitrogen and other nutrients that plants need to thrive.
Fireplace Ash Fertilizer:-

You may use this in Place of:
*Garden fertilizer
*Lime
What You Need: Fireplace ash
What You Do:
1. Sprinkle your fireplace ash over your garden beds, and work into the soil.
Note: Fireplace ash should not be used if your soil is alkaline, or be used around acid-loving plants.
Why This Works: Fireplace ash is rich in potassium and calcium carbonate.
Sources: http://frugalliving.about.com/od/doityourself/tp/Homemade_Fertilizer.htm
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