KICKABREW GROW JUICE
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However, don't rush out and dose your garden too soon. Such
a potent stimulant should only be given to
well—established plants that have had time to form
substantial root systems.
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Vegetables and flowers can be treated twice during their
growing seasons, but even one drink will make a
big difference in your food and floral yields. Established
shrubs and Imes should be given three doses during the late
spring and early summer, so their new growth will mature
well ahead of the first autumn freezes.
For acid—loving plants-such as blueberries or
strawberries, sweet azalea, spice bush, and hydrange
a—simply add a teaspoon of cider vinegar to each pint
of brew .. . then, sit back and watch these bushes take on
a glossy new look!
But, remember ... kickabrew application is a somewhat
smelly job, so put on your old clothes and shoes before you
start. (Isn't It strange how the most malodorous mixtures
seem to turn out the tastiest, biggest vegetables and
prettiest flowers?)
So, whip up a batch of homemade stimulator and give your
garden a little "libation". Believe me, you'll get ample
thanks come harvest time!
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