Fertiliser- Feeding your plants Organically.

Organic fertilisers are usually slow being gradually broken down by soil organisms. However organic liquid fertilisers have already had the nutrients released into the water and are a give a great boost to leaf growth (nitrogen) and flower and fruit production (potash/ potassium) when it is most needed. These fertilisers can be produced for free out of plant materials that you can grow.

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