Hello,
Does anyone know if I can soak chicken manure and use it like a plant tea? I don't want to scorch the plants as I know chicken manure can be a bit lively. Its fresh out of the shed.
I've also soaked some of the sheep daggings (pooey bits of wool clipped from the back end, for non- sheepy people) in a bucket and have heard I can make a tea out of that. Is it likely to be a problem if I use it too strong?
Thanks!
Chicken muck in a sack, soaked suspended in a barrel of water is a magic elixir .
in the 1950's & later Dad used to " brew " it in an un topped 50 gallon steel drum , Use a poly woven sack ,they last much longer than the old hessian sacks .
If you throw a kilo of brown sugar into the water as a couple of pints of very hot water with it dissolved in it and then introduce the sack of muck the sugar will feed the yeasts as well which is an added benefit for the plants as the yeast help break down rotting manure & old vegetation roots to produce the nutritional juices that plants love to drink via their hair roots.
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Stir it every day for a week ,it will start to go green and then use it diluted at 50 /50 or less , when the barrel level gets to half way down recharge with more brown sugar and more water to the top & stir . You should be able to get two half barrels & one final barrel of plant feed. feed .
Don't put it on the carrots and parsnips the high nitrogen content will make the go fork rooted . don't put it on salad crops foliage or any other foliar/ above ground crop that you will be eating raw nor put it on strawberries unless you can guarantee that all strawberries will be boiled silly & made into jam........ you don't want E Coli
You can make Comfrey up in the same manner , chop it into 3 to 4 inch long bits . bruise it well with a lump of wood to get it rotting quicker and stuff the sack as full as you can then suspend it in the sugared water butt.
This comfrey liquid feed is primarily used as a tomato feed , any leavings in the sack can be added to the compost heap or put in next years 2 foot deep bean .trench along with all other garden veg waste ,