Feeding the Soil!
I can't expect my vegetables and herbs to grow well if I don't feed them. There are several ways to feed the soil and here I talk about two of the methods that I use. If you are thinking of putting in a herb garden, I explain how to do it in Module 5 of https://www.danusirishherbgarden.com/... and I cover making compost teas and other methods of feeding your plants. There are other courses offered too https://www.danusirishherbgarden.com/... and there is also the Wise Woman Way training - a transpersonal course using shamanic and druidic techniques to connect with plants and the Divine Feminine - https://www.danusirishherbgarden.com/... The Weed Handbooks are available from the shop along with flower essences and greetings cards - https://www.danusirishherbgarden.com/... To make a plant ferment, just harvest a kilo of seaweed or any "weed" of your choice, eg. Nettles, Horsetail, Comfrey or any plant first thing in the morning as early as possible. Chop up finely and cover with same amount of brown sugar, mix well and massage for a couple of minutes. Place in a Kilner or Mason jar or similar and cover with a piece of muslin. Leave in a warm, dark place for 5 -10 days until bubbling has stopped and transfer to a clean bottle. Hope you find this helpful. Have a great week xx

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