Free Fertilizer From Weeds!

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In this video I show you how to create a never-ending supply of free fertilizer.... from weeds! Make a diy liquid organic fertilizer from trash!! Weeds in your garden can come back as a free liquid organic fertilizer that you can make at home for free.

If you have questions about how to make your own fertilizer, need help growing a vegetable garden, want tips for gardening for beginners, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and "garden hacks" like this, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and "how to" garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the comment section below!

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Hey Guys, I’m Brian from Next Level Gardening
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Suggestion, if you double bucket, with a damaged, or drilled bucket on the top, you can lift it out, and it would be a strainer!

freakygardener
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I make free fertiliser from Comfrey that I have growing in the garden. I tear the leaves into pieces and push them down into a bucket and then fill with water. I cover that and leave well away from the back door. I add more leaves as they grow and after a few weeks I have a putrid bucket full. I give it a stir occasionally and when it’s well rotted, I sieve it into another bucket and then decant that into bottles. As soon as I have an empty bucket, I start another. Dead easy, excellent fertiliser and totally free.

VKing-dilo
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Love the direction this channel is going. It just keeps getting better and better. Looking forward to self-sufficient Sunday. Thank you both.

lindagowin
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It's easy to eradicate the smell. Simply add 1 talespoon (or maybe less depending on how bad the smell is and the size of the bucket) of sugar. Often brown sugar is specified but any old sugar will do. Then carry on as before. Iytwill have no effect on the plants but it aids in fermentation which removes the really horrible smell. So easy, so effevctive and so safe.

franceshoward
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I have been doing this for a few years now. Dandelion, thistle, dock and those persistent weeds you hesitate to put in your compost pile are great in it. They add fertilizer without the worry of spreading them. I like adding a handful of finished compost or forest floor soil to add to the biology. Looking forward to Self Sufficient Sundays!

julie-annepineau
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Brian its best to put it he weeds in s semi pumable bag then put in the water. This contains the weeds from the water you can empty in compost when done or dispose of them in green waste bin.😊

rickthelian
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I commented at the very START, of your “Free Beginner Gardening”, series, how so very MUCH I appreciate you for the uploads!! I cannot articulate how GOOD, these uploads are!! Once again, thank you Thank You, THANK YOU!!!! ✌🏻❤️

Catherine Largo, Florida

catherineg
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Congratulations on your 1 million subscribers!!! 🎉❤

michellecarriere
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Looking forward to seeing self sufficient Sundays again 👍🏻👏🏻

charlessears
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I am currently weeding. Well, for the last two weeks. Not even a 16th through and 2 massive trash cans already filled. This is absolutely just at the right time. Going to buy buckets and fill them up for next year (we're in autumn right now). Thanks!

ilsesmith
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Yay! Self-sufficient Sundays! The more videos the better! 😊 Thank you Brian.

paulabusa
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Excited about self sufficient Sunday!!

jo-annjewett
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I started watching and learning from you in 2020, towards the end of Self Sufficient Sundays, I think. I can't thank you enough for your content and kindness.

charlessnider
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Love Self sufficient Sundays. Glad it’s back

traceymorris
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I take all of my veggie and fruit scraps and put them into plastic cat litter containers, mix with water and just wait a few weeks. I have many in different stages of stink development. The stinkier the stronger. I call it my garden brew and shared with my son who uses it and can’t believe how well it works… for free!

talapeanutbutter
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Thank you so much for your generous and precious content!

ursulaatkan
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I found your Youtube channel right when the Covid lock-down started in 2020. Yes, I remember Self-sufficient Sundays, and I'm glad to hear you're bringing it back!

susanriggs
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Thanks for this tip. I have definitely learned from you and Jess (R&R). Our house sits on a half acre, but my garden beds are 300 ft2. I'm a hobby gardener who produces some of what we eat and flowers.

sabinekutschat
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Thank you for this! I used to make fertilizer from stinging nettle only. Using a mix of weeds is like a multivitamin. Why didn't I think of that, dahh!😆

rozannagontaryuk
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I started brewing this "tea" for the first time when you posted the video.

Today I smelled it for the first time transferring it from a kitty litter bucket to a 20 gallon bin to make more.

As a gardener that smell is wonderful because I know its going to really put the nutrients the weeds stole from my garden back into the soil. Tomorrow its getting sprayed in my garden with a pump sprayer; diluted, of course.

As a plumber...that smell is something that cannot be adequately described; worse than raw, fermented sewage. It'll definitely change the way your breakfast tastes the next morning.

Thanks for the videos. You've changed the way I garden.

SpiceeMustard