Walk with me through the forest as I gather nature’s free fertilizerβdecaying leaves, rich compost, and organic matter that’s been building up for years. π² In this video, I show you how to identify and collect these nutrient-packed materials to boost your garden soil naturally.
π What to Look For: Fallen leaves, decomposed wood, and dark, crumbly soil under trees are gold for gardeners. These materials are packed with organic matter, beneficial microbes, and slow-release nutrients that plants love. Just scoop, bag, and bring home!
π± Why It Works: Forest soil is nature’s perfect recycling system. Leaves break down, fungi and bacteria do their work, and the result is rich, living soil that feeds plants without chemicals. It’s sustainable, free, and way better than store-bought fertilizer.
Let’s talk about working with nature instead of against it. π Have you ever foraged for garden supplies in the wild? Do you think more people should learn to use natural resources sustainably? And honestlyβwould you trust forest soil over bagged fertilizer? Share your foraging stories below! π
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