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The best weed killer. Free and makes crops grow fast.

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A tricky weed with long roots. You need gloves and trousers to avoid it. Don’t forget nettles. It’s a strong, useful herb. You can also use it as a fertiliser. We’ll show you how to make nettle fertiliser.

Natural fertilisers are cheap and easy to make.

You can make them from ingredients you already have. You’ll be surprised to learn that most of them can be used as fertiliser. Nettles are no exception. Nettle fertiliser is easy to make and helps plants grow strong and resist pests.

Natural fertilisers have many advantages. They are chemical-free, cheap and easy to make in large quantities.

How to make nettle fertiliser

You need lots of nettles to make fertiliser. You can also use overgrown garden bits. Only use nettle stems without roots in the fertiliser. Collect the stems with gloves and scissors. Fill a bucket with nettles and cover with warm water. Make sure the level is slightly below the rim. Leave the mixture for a week in a warm place. Add yeast to speed up fermentation and enrich the mixture. Stir the mixture.

Add a cup of wood ash to reduce the smell. The mixture is ready when the foam stops forming on the surface.

Diluting nettle fertiliser

Strain the leachate and dilute it 1:10 with rainwater. Use on cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes and other crops. Not for onions, garlic and beans. Water plants with nettle fertiliser once every two weeks. At the same time, loosen the soil and remove weeds from near the plants.