spent leaves of any tea...
i heard that if you mix the leaves up in the earth of your indoor flower plants, that this is good for the plant. true or false?
My bonsai didn't particularly like it. But it might have not been long for the world anyway.
My guess is only acidic loving plants? Not all plants?
I dunno.
My guess is only acidic loving plants? Not all plants?
I dunno.
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I throw mine on the garden to compost the old fashioned way.
Do something different, something different will happen. ( Gong Fu Garden )
Mine go into my garden beds or into my large pots where I grow herbs. I grew some killer veggies and herbs this past summer, and I think the nutrients in the tea leaves was a significant part of that. Also, if you have anything growing in pots, the layer of tea leaves over the top of the soil not only adds nutrients, but helps reduce moisture loss from evaporation.
And sometimes when I am lazy, I put them in the garbage disposal.
Sarah
And sometimes when I am lazy, I put them in the garbage disposal.
Sarah
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