How to use beer for plants

An excellent fertilizer, especially for geraniums. Useful against snails and wasps, it becomes a natural pest control.

natural fertilizer for geraniums
Fertilizer and pesticide. beer It is a natural product of great value, and should not be wasted, due to the various uses we can make of it in our garden. In particular, it helps the growth of plants, such as geraniums, and keeps snails and slugs away wasps.
The first use of beer to be exploited for plants is that of natural fertilizerThere are two options. You can add three teaspoons of brewer's yeast for every ten liters of water, and then proceed to to water your plants. In the vegetable garden, in the garden, in a pot on the balcony. Or use the beer directly, simply adding two cups of water and some ammonia to each can. Mix well and water: this solution is very effective for many plants, including roses.

How to Use Beer to Heal Plants and Flowers

Beer is good for more than just drinking. Thanks to its high vitamin, sugar, and yeast content, beer is not only a perfect beverage for summer dinners with friends, but it's also versatile: from personal care to housecleaning to gardening. What's more, beer is an excellent natural fertilizer for geraniums. Did you know that pouring a sip of beer into the vase of these beautiful flowers every now and then helps the plant grow more luxuriantly?

So be careful to Don't throw away the leftover beer left at the bottom of the bottle and glassThey will become useful allies for maintaining your garden without waste. Here are some tips and tricks for reusing them:

  • Thanks to the yeast present, beer is an excellent natural fertilizer: just add a little to the water you use for watering, and you will see that the flowers will grow faster.
  • To make the leaves of your plants brighter, try dabbing them with a cotton ball soaked in beer: you'll see how shiny they become.

How to use beer to keep snails and wasps away

Another key function in beer for our garden is to be an exceptional pesticide. His favorite victims are the snails and wasps.
  • Beer can also be used as a natural pesticide against snails that threaten your garden. Fill a container with beer and place it underground, with the rim level with the ground. The snails, attracted by the smell, will fall into the container, but they'll still be alive, and you can quickly remove them.
  • Similarly, fill several small bowls with beer and place them in various corners of the garden: they will keep wasps and hornets away. In this case, add a little sugar to the beer and you will create real traps.

How to use beer to polish leaves

You can also use beer as a shine on the leavesThe process is very simple: take some beer, even a leftover from the can, and soak a cotton ball in it. Then dab the cotton ball on each individual leaf. You'll see it take on a different shine.

The recipe for a DIY fertilizer

The recipe for using beer as fertilizer is very simple.
  • Dissolve three tablespoons of brewer's yeast in ten liters of water.
  • Alternatively, you can use canned beer directly, in two cups of water with a minimal amount of ammonia.
  • Mix well and then water.
  • Beer-based fertilizer is especially recommended for plants of Pink and quickly leads to an increase in buds.

Plants and flowers for which beer is best suited as a fertilizer

Beer is particularly suitable as a fertilizer for garden and balcony flowers such as geraniums, the tulips and the daisies. The roses andand orchidscan benefit from beer, as the yeast helps stimulate root growth and strengthens the plant.

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