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Yes, I have! :)

It's also a good accelerator; put it into your compost pile! :)
 

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Tutter said:
Yes, I have! :)

It's also a good accelerator; put it into your compost pile! :)
Tell me more, Tutter! How have you used the chamomile tea? How has it worked for you?

The site above said that it's high in sulfur. It'd be interesting to experiment with it if there's any chance it'd work. :)
 

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Nothing special really, just what it mentions in the article, I spray my seeds and seedlings to prevent damping off. I can't compare to not using it, as you'd never know if they would have damped off that time without it, or not, but I like prevention.

Then, extra plant cuttings, dregs from tea drinking, etc. go into the compost pile along with other herbs, like yarrow, and whatever else I happen to have that helps compost along.

Not very exciting, I'm afraid! :)
 

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Not very exciting, I'm afraid! :)
Actually, I disagree! :D I think it's quite exciting to use what one has to the greatest ability. I'm going to try this tea stuff. And, I'm glad to know that'll be good in my compost pile as well!
 
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