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Old 10-07-2015, 01:10 AM #1091
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I dont see why it wouldnt work out in adding something good...

You do a comparison of its nutrients from an analysis?

No, it was more.like a crime of opportunity. The kale, bucket and water were available. It was left over as I took down our garden. My wife already canned 8 plants and it was ferment or compost, and ferment won.


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I use kale as mulch, with other common salad and cooking greens.

Seems to work great for a mulch. Can't see why for would be bad.

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weird there's not really an entry for kale on dr. duke's, but here's pac-choi for comparison (another leafy brassica).
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I use kale as mulch, with other common salad and cooking greens.

Seems to work great for a mulch. Can't see why for would be bad.

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yea, I do the same this year.
I grow a 50ft row of kale this year, 3 different varieties, and WOW
do i have a lot more that the cooler season kicked in, fall.

Its about 3-4 ft tall with 2ft leaves the Tuscan kale.

the siberian,, WOW ... like 3ft leaves.
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Has anyone made and used a mint fpe?
Mint is a vigorous and rampant weed in my garden, so filling a bucket and fermenting seemed like the obvious thing to do after I chopped my comfrey and nettle patches.
From a very brief search it seems like it might be a good all around mold and insect spray, but I'm a little worried it's antibacterial properties might work against my other sprays?
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Has anyone made and used a mint fpe?
Mint is a vigorous and rampant weed in my garden, so filling a bucket and fermenting seemed like the obvious thing to do after I chopped my comfrey and nettle patches.
From a very brief search it seems like it might be a good all around mold and insect spray, but I'm a little worried it's antibacterial properties might work against my other sprays?
Thanks you! This thread has added 50 pages since I last posted here, amazing!
Mint is a great botanical extract, and is very useful in pest control. I have a few varieties that i use. I blend up a handful add to a gallon of water. After about 24 hours i strain and use this as a base for my neem recipe.

I have not used it as a FPE, which is meant to extract its nutrient content.
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there was some usa university website that had the massive npk list for all plants, link?

if i make a fermented plant extract from fireweed, which is apparently high in calcium, will the calcium be extracted and be usable by the plant?
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dr duke's phytochemical and ethnobotanical database

they moved it a couple years ago to a new host site so older links may not work.
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