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7 Things You Can Bury in the Garden to Add FREE Nutrients



You can easily add fertilizer and nutrients to you garden by burying these 7 things in your garden. These 7 things, kitchen scraps, eggs shells, cardboard, bread, coffee grounds, grass clippings, and fallen leaves add organic matter in the soil, attracts earthworms, and increases the microbial activity in the soil. In addition to burying these things, you should not bury woodchips,

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0:22 Kitchen Scraps
2:06 Egg Shells
2:55 Cardboard
3:38 Stale Bread
4:02 Coffee Grounds
4:30 Grass Clippings
4:33 Fallen Leaves

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27 Comments

  1. Actually cardboard is the worst thing to put in your garden. It’s a myth that it attracts worms. It actually suffocates them. That’s why you see them under it. They are trying to find a way around it. There is a soil scientists (pedology – microbiologist) that I read recently that is very renowned in her and field that wrote a scientific study essay about why this cardboard trend to reduce weeds is not good for your soil long term. One reason is that air is cut off from the soil and it kills the worms beneath, creating a low nutrient dry soil. Especially if that cardboard has a chemical coating to make it resistant to liquid or has an inner corrugated core.

  2. Didn't know about avocado peels. I actually grind the eggshells before adding. Also, I snip the tp rolls in half and run them through my paper shredder to add as browns to my compost buckets in the middle of each garden bed. Now is a great time to add these for a spring garden.

  3. Hi

    What about bones?
    I have a restaurant near that gives me the leftovers.
    Thanks for all the great info 🙏

  4. This is particularly helpful since world fertiliser prices have been on the increase or scarce in some countries.

  5. I don't know if earthworms exist in the soil in Florida. Those mushrooms and scraps are perfect and I want to cook them. LOL When you first mentioned coffee grounds, I see small round disks. Are those compressed coffee grounds or something?

  6. I use toilet paper rolls for seeds. Once the plant is ready for the garden I put it right in with the tp roll. Helps sustain the height of the plant until it grows stronger.

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