Yes, compost tea can be applied to plants every day even though, no, it generally is neither advisable nor necessary to do so. Its application intends to fortify soil and soil food web members through soluble inputs, whose quantity may not need to be dispensed more frequently than every 7 - 10 days and whose use must not leave foliage drenched or soils waterlogged.
A compost keeper is someone who keeps the vegetable type scraps from meals and every day use, gathers the left overs in a special compost bin, over time the contents of the bin break down and eventually turns into compost that can be used in your garden.
It changes every day. :)
If Kevin waters his ivy every third day and his cactus every fifth day, he will water both plants together on the 15th day.
how you do it is you dig a hole then you put the plant seeds in and then you add some compost then you water it every day from you plant it. thats it easy :):):)
Every day except Sunday.
Water it every day. Dont destroy them. There are many ways.
I water my plants periodically, which means I do it on a regular basis rather than every day.
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Because farmers need them for animals to eat duhhhhh!
To help plants grow bigger, you can provide them with a healthy environment by ensuring they have sufficient sunlight, water, nutrients, and space to grow. Regularly fertilizing the soil with plant food or compost can also promote growth. Pruning or trimming to encourage new growth and prevent overcrowding can help plants thrive.
Metal, plastic and wood containers are examples of compost bins. The container must be flexible enough to have small ventilation holes drilled into the bottoms, sides and tops but strong enough not to break or crack from so doing. They need to be supportive of regular openings and shuttings for adding activators or moisture and for turning layers every other day or every week.
A roof?