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Although worm tea and compost tea have been around for some time, they are now beginning to get the recognition they
deserve. In this newsletter, I am going to start you with some testimonials to get your attention then get into why they work and how to use
them.
Check out our website to read a testimonial from Don Wagoner, a former purveyor of all sorts of chemicals to grow and control
things: http://yelmworms.com/Tea
Testimonial.htm . Here are a few more shining examples:
"With the Microb-Brewer, the normally mundane task of keeping my soil ‘vibrant’ has become one of the few rewarding pleasures
associated with soil management in organic farming. A key advantage in using compost tea is the significantly reduced application time over
conventional methods of applying bulk compost. Even more important than the minimal labor requirements needed are the fact that this ‘aerobic
teas’ is the most ‘alive’ solution you can apply to your crop. Not only have we achieved healthier plants and higher yields, our fruit tastes as
good as nature intended." Ed Leach, Umpqua Organic Farm, Roseburg, OR
"We have found that compost teas controls weeds, disease and with added fish fertilizer provides all the nutrients needed by
fescue turf grasses. We have approximately 3 acres of turf. This past summer we were able to skip water cycles for up to 4 consecutive days.
That’s with temperatures in July in excess of 110F with no signs of stress and full sun!!! Tom Jaszewski, Las Vegas, NV [Tom is perhaps
the leading horticulturist in Las Vegas whom all leading casino horticulturists look to for advice.]
"The compost tea used in my vineyard has worked particularly well. The plants are really healthy and so is the soil … With the
tea, the mildew shows up, hovers, and goes away. It never builds up enough steam to take over a tea sprayed area. In the sulfur-sprayed areas, if
there’s one to two percent mold one day, there will be 10 percent the next and 40 percent the day after that." Jeff Wilson, Owner, Territorial
Vineyards & Wine Co., Veneta, OR
"We were looking for a way to suppress turf grass disease without using fungicides. We’ve seen positive results from using the
tea, and we haven’t used fungicides for a long time." Troy Russell, Resort Superintendent, Brandon Dunes Golf Resort, Brandon, OR
How to use worm teas
Always apply teas out of direct sunlight. Use them straight or dilute them (10:1 is a suggested maximum dilution rate). A good
time for application is before 10 AM and after 5 PM in the Pacific Northwest. An ideal time is during light rains, mists, or fog. Additionally,
water it in after application if you can (non-chlorinated water only, please!)
If a tea stinks, do not use it on your vegetables as it is demonstrating anaerobic properties and may contain pathogens. Dr.
Ingram suggests you use it on an undesirable weed bed!
Spray them liberally on the leaves, stems and surrounding soil. Use them on turf. Use them on clay soil to begin its
transformation to humus. Use them on your flowers indoors and out and on your other house plants. Use them on your compost pile to spike the
microbial activity and hasten the compost pile’s decomposition. Inoculate the ground surrounding your fruit tress. Use them on manure piles that
stink and marvel at how fast the stink goes away! Use them on the small bucket of kitchen scraps you may have outside of your house. Worm tea
everything!!
A properly brewed worm tea is child, pet, and wildlife friendly.
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