Use as organic fertilizer

Experience organic farming in your own home garden!

SDGs

Organic farming avoids chemical pesticides and fertilizers and instead relies on natural methods. This creates healthier and tastier products with more nutrients such as antioxidants. Given the growing importance of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this approach is increasingly preferred because it promotes a sustainable material cycle through the use of organic fertilizers. This supports the preservation of natural resources and biodiversity and helps solve global nutritional problems. This approach can also be implemented in your own garden - use dried kitchen waste as a natural fertilizer and contribute to greater sustainability!

Process for use as organic fertilizer

1. Fill about 12 liters of soil into a plant pot with a width of about 65 cm and add 8 cups of dried
Add kitchen waste that has been chopped into pieces about 1 cm in size.

・Capacity of each cup: 200 ml.
・To chop hard dry substances that cannot be chopped by hand, use scissors or remove them.

 

2. Mix the dry matter well with the soil and
Then water the resulting substrate. Then let the substrate rest for a week.

 

3. Sow seeds, cover with soil and water.

The effect of the fertilizer lasts 2-3 months.

 
 

*To use additional fertilizer for houseplants, sprinkle it on the top layer of soil (overspread).