Having a good garden with healthy plants requires care and in first you need to have good information to maintain your vegetables and trees.
One of the important issues to take care of your plants and is their nutrition.
The plant needs nutrients not only water which obtain it from fertilizers. Fertilizers can be chemical or organic, and here I am going to explain how to make organic fertilizer.
Compost is one of the organic fertilizers made from plant and fruit residues and poultry and horse manure.
You can make this fertilizer at home and use it for your garden.
Fourteen-day compost preparation method
To do this you need a tank with a square or circle that is one meter high and one meter wide.
Place this tank near where water is available.
The materials you need to put in this tank, such as a layer of dry or brown leaves containing carbon, you can use the dry leaves of trees, straw or paper in this layer.
Cover the bottom of the tank with it and the next layer that is placed on the first layer is green leaves and contains nitrogen, which you can combine with fruit residues and fruit peel.
Just like making lasagna. Continue with a layer of green leaves and a layer of dry leaves to the top of the tank.
Moisten it a little with water and try to keep it moist to 50% but not saturated with water. Put the lid on the tank and stir these layers every other day or every other day.
Fold the side pieces in the middle and the middle pieces to the side and turn it in this way.
To do this better, you can use another empty tank and transfer the compost to the empty tank and repeat the same the next day.
Remember to control the moisture of the material and add a little water to it for better decomposition. Do this for up to 14 days and after two weeks your compost will be ready for use.
There is another way to make compost, which is exactly the same as 14-day compost, except that you can use an intermediate layer of poultry or horse manure and the blood of dead animals and the remains of dead animals, which is called 18-day compost.
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