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Gazania Daybrea
By N2organics
- 4 Jul, 2009
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Some Gazania Daybrea that my brother-in-law gave me. These were in pretty bad shape and I have brought them back to life using an organic mix of compost tea, seaweed, apple cider vinegar,and fish emulsion. The little guys will be going into the ground in a specially prepared area designed just for them tomorrow and I'll be photographing their progress.
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That, I have never tried. Coffee grounds and crushed egg shells makes a wonderful organic fertilizer for most plants, but I have not tried the tea bags.
5 Jul, 2009
Thanks for explaining about the coffee grounds.
I've been putting those around plants to try to help deter slugs, but I wasn't sure if the coffee was actually helping the soil also. :o)
5 Jul, 2009
Yes it does! About 1 cup of grounds per plant around Roses will encourage floral production. Acid loving plants such as Hydrangeas also love it! ;-)
5 Jul, 2009
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This photo is of species Gazania ringens.
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Will used tea bags help growth, if put around the base of plants ?
5 Jul, 2009