I am surprised to learn that probably 1/2 gallon or more of the compost tea has evaporated…I don't think Pippin drank that much. It might be wise to use a lid next time I make compost tea.
My plan was to foliar feed my garden with the compost tea, but the winds are howling today as our first cold front of the year moves in. So I'm heading out to the garden to harvest all the tomatoes, peppers and those strawberries that decided to fruit in November, then I'll pour my compost tea on the young seedlings.
I will also probably start a second batch of tea, it won't be cold and windy on Wednesday and that would be a great time to foliar feed after we come out of the little cold snap.
BTW – if I had been able to use the pump sprayer to apply the compost tea, I would have poured it through one of the paint strainer bags to catch any large particles that escaped when I initially immersed the tea bag int he water. I did not have the bag tied closed and some debris definitely escaped.
Happy compost Tea brewing everyone. I hope you'll try it, its easy and your plants will love you for it.
Cynthia
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Cynthia McKenna is a psychotherapist in private practice. She helps clients heal anxiety and depression and find peace through living healthier lives. You can learn more about her work here.



