Video: Prepare stinging nettle manure - This is how you can easily make the organic fertilizer yourself

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Stinging nettles are not so popular in the garden. It's a nuisance weed that spreads fairly quickly and hurts if you touch it. For gardeners there is often only one solution - the nettles have to go. STOP! Instead of getting angry, you should be happy that you have nettles in your garden. A biological fertilizer can be produced from it very quickly and easily. You can not only fertilize your plants, the lawn and the soil with it, the so-called nettle manure is also ideal for combating pests such as aphids.

You want the remedy too? No problem. In the video from Bio-Garten Reich you get detailed instructions for the production of nettle manure and many other application tips. And let's be honest, with nettle manure like this you kill two birds with one stone. You're temporarily rid of nettles, but you still have a wonderful fertilizer for your plants. It doesn't get any better than that, does it?

By the way:

Stinging nettle manure stinks terribly. So it is best to place the finished bucket somewhere far away from sitting areas and other cozy places. To reduce the stench a little, you can add stone flour to the manure. The NEUDORFF bedrock meal is highly recommended (available here, for example). It not only serves to reduce odors, but also to improve the soil with nutrients or as an addition to the composter.