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The BEST fertilizer money can buy: Rabbit Bean Tea

 
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Like the title says, I made a video about The BEST fertilizer money can buy: Rabbit Bean Tea
 
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You have a really nice, organized setup. I'm curious if this smells. I'm betting the houseplants would love it too. 🙂
 
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Kathleen Marshall wrote:You have a really nice, organized setup. I'm curious if this smells. I'm betting the houseplants would love it too. 🙂



Hey thanks! When the tea is "brewing" there is a little smell if you walk by that area. I don't notice much of a smell in the beds from the tea, BUT I do notice a smell from the solids that I place on the beds as slow release fertilizer and mulch. That usually goes away after a few days.
 
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So then it would probably be great for houseplants as well as the garden. Nice! 🙂
 
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