1. Melon seed shell fertilizerYou can collect some melon seed shells in your daily life, the original flavor is best, and then use tools to crush them into crumbs, you can use the food processor at home. After crushing it, put it at the bottom of the pot and let it ferment with chicken manure, cow manure, etc. After fermentation, it becomes a very good fertilizer and can make the flower soil more loose. 2. Rice washing water and fertilizerEveryone should know that some elements in rice water can help flowers grow better. Collect some rice washing water, seal it and ferment it before using. Moreover, you can add some yogurt to the water and use it to grow flowers. 3. Peel Chinese medicinal fertilizerAfter boiling the Chinese medicine, we can crush the remaining residue, add some chopped melon and fruit peels and some water. After putting them together, they should be sealed and then placed in a cool place to compost. It can be added in appropriate amounts when planting flowers and repotting. 4. Eggshell FertilizerUsually every household has egg shells, which are actually very suitable fertilizer for growing flowers. Use a hard object to crush the eggshells and place them in the soil. They will provide nutrients for the flowers. |
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