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Shrimp Compost, seafood stock recipe, fish fertilizer | Gardening #2



Competing from kitchen waste: Shrimp shells, like other shellfish, are used in compost. The shrimp shells contain compounds that feed bacteria and fungi to help the soil to break down. When it is a potato patch, the compounds in shrimp shells can destroy the hatching eggs of nematodes, which are sufficient for the crop. Shrimp shells can be composted either raw or cooked. Your vegetable garden is green, and fertilizer and full watering are important adequately for fertilized planting will be more flowers and fruits. Flowers and leaves more according to the needs of growers. Shrimp shells and fish fertilize are the two fertilizers I choose. Most of the shrimp shells have been peeled or thrown after being peeled, but I use the shrimp’s shells to preliminarily reuse them for the garden, saving money on fertilizer for the plants, adding more water, and protecting the surrounding environment. around us, limiting waste to the environment effectively. Alaska Fish Fertilizer 5-1-1 on outdoor annuals, bedding plants, vegetables, and herbs. Fish fertilizer is made from whole fish and carcass products, including bones, scales, and skin. Rather than let unusable fish products go to waste, The manufacturer converted them into nutrients for the garden. Environmental protection is perfect for plants. Like us, plants also need a lot of nutrients in the development process. Apply the right dose of fertilizer need to master how much fertilizer? If fertilizing is not enough, the tree does not grow well. But too much fertilizer harms the crop.
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25 Comments

  1. Fertilizing is a double-edged sword, if done right, the plants will be provided with full nutrients, lush growth. If done wrong, the plant can wither or even die. Happy Gardening !

  2. Cám ơn chia sẻ cách làm của bạn nha, cây ớt của nhà bạn cũng nhiều trái lắm nè.

  3. You just reminded me that I need to fertilize my young plants with the fish fertilizer I have. Thank you.

  4. I dried raw shrimp shells and put them in the blender. They’re not as finely ground as yours tho. You mentioned putting probiotics to prevent the smell of the shells attracting animals. What can I use as probiotics? I read somewhere before to squeeze some lime on top of the soil. Would you recommend that? Thank you for the video. I really enjoyed it and found it educational

  5. Nice video upload and informatively wise.
    Another knowledge taken from your video.
    Excellent.
    Thanks for sharing.

  6. Just wanted to come back to this video now that I've done your process … Wow! A whole bag full of scraps that would have gone to stink up the bin is now a jar of seafood meal that – over time – I am sprinkling around my plants, into my hot-compost and even into my vermicompost bin!! Thank you so much for taking the time to film this process and share. Blessings from Australia!

  7. Thank you, brings back memories of my grandma. But she sun dry and use a butcher knife to break it up into smaller pieces. I told people about this but no one does shrimp fertilizer anymore and looks at me weird. Love the video!

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