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Organic Fertilizer Manure Llama Beans Great for Medical Plants from Poetry Farms

$ 8.44

Availability: 36 in stock
  • Condition: Open box
  • Type: Organic
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Unbranded

    Description

    One
    3 pound bag of Llama beans in one gal. Bag
    from Poetry Farms Texad
    Llama poo....compact, odor free and perfect for all your plants. Their manure is devoid of weed seeds so there is no need for composting. It can be applied directly to your soil because of the 1.7% Nitrogen (it's not hot). Tilling at least two inches of llama beans into your garden will create a rich healthy soil that also decreases pest and disease problems. For instant benefits for your plants and for heavy feeding crops such as broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower use the magic beans to brew up a "Llama Bean Tea". Use an empty gallon jug. Add a handful of pellets (about one cup). Fill with water and let sit overnight. Pour directly around the roots of new seedlings or heavy feeders for instant healthy results. Using "Llama Bean Tea" also works as an effective deer repellent (see the pictures of my roses which were nearly dead before I got my first llama). Keep adding water as you use the mix until the water no longer turns a nice “tea” color. Then dump the sludge from the gallon jug on your plants - and do it all over again. One cup of poo will make about 10-20 gallons of “tea.”
    Unlike chemical fertilizers you buy at the store llama beans can be used anywhere and on any plant. The beans are extremely rich in Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. They will never burn your plants! Nor will you have to enrich the pockets of large chemical companies when you chose llama beans. We do not use any chemicals on our property. Especially since the majority of the animals are rescues and often arrive in shaky healthy. We use food grade diatomaceous earth and our own grown oregano to worm our sheep, llamas, chickens, ducks and geese. We only sell the wool, wool pillows, blown eggs and poo. No animals are ever eaten, sold, traded or culled. They are a holistic way to maintain the fields, give us eggs, and keep the bugs to a minimum without ever using chemicals.