out of weeds, snails (slugs), fruit pips / seeds?, etc. Anyone have any
experience of doing this? The idea is about creating a more scientifically measured (as to npk, calcium, micronutrients, minerals) product for application than the standard "compost tea" that is created by soaking random material in a barrel and straining off to mix with
water for
root application.
DRY mix - dried material, ground, and then either mixed with water later or applied directly to soil.
LIQUID product - such as seaweed solution, fish fertilizer, etc. I'm sure this would be a potentially smelly process.
Just wondering if there could be any potential for doing this not only for the value to the farmer but also as a potential product for sale at the farm gate. Many people are more used to the idea of a more concentrated form of fertilizer, rather than the old grab a shovel and get some ****.