When folks think of compost tea and how it’s applied, they normally think of a conventional sprayer applying tea to roots or foliage. While this is normally true, compost tea can be used – and applied – in unconventional ways. This article will...
In the late 2000’s, the Komodo dragon exhibit at Woodland Park Zoo experienced highly-toxic levels of E. coli. That is, until the zoo brought in beneficial microbes through compost tea to save the day! Now this Seattle-area zoo is using soil biology in all of...
Once you’ve brewed a batch of high biology compost tea as discussed in our blog post titled “Compost Tea Brewing Like A Pro”, you’re ready to get that good biology onto soils and plants. In this article we’ll touch on small thru...
Compost tea provides plants and gardens with a metric buttload of life-giving beneficial microorganisms. But it takes a special approach to brewing to get the most beneficial biology from your compost tea. So we’re going to give you the ingredients, recipes and...
Compost tea brewers can help you deliver insane amounts of biology to your soil, bringing life to your garden. This means more blooming flowers, more nutrient-dense produce, and healthier soils. It doesn’t have to kill your bank account either. Compost tea is...