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Making comfrey tea fertilizer is a great way to feed your garden with a homemade, nutrient-rich tea made from scratch. Comfrey leaves are loaded with potassium for flowers and fruit, plus nitrogen and micronutrients that support healthy roots and strong growth. Here’s how you can make this comfrey tea fertilizer at home.

Ingredients
- Organic Dried Comfrey Leaf (You can also use fresh comfrey leaves)
- Water
- Jar

Instructions
- Start by adding your comfrey to your glass jar, about ¾ full.
- Fill the rest with water.

- Add your lid and secure it tightly. Leave for 6+ weeks.

- Then strain out the comfrey leaves.

- Dilute the strong comfrey tea with water in a 1:1 ratio and add it to your garden soil to help fertilize it.


How to Make Comfrey Tea Fertilizer

Making comfrey tea fertilizer is a great way to feed your garden with a homemade, nutrient-rich tea made from scratch. Comfrey leaves are loaded with potassium for flowers and fruit, plus nitrogen and micronutrients that support healthy roots and strong growth. Here’s how you can make this comfrey tea fertilizer at home.
Equipment
- jar
Ingredients
- Organic Dried Comfrey Leaf You can also use fresh comfrey leaves
- Water
Instructions
- Start by adding your comfrey to your glass jar, about ¾ full.
- Fill the rest with water.
- Add your lid and secure it tightly. Leave for 6+ weeks.
- Then strain out the comfrey leaves.
- Dilute the strong comfrey tea with water in a 1:1 ratio and add it to your garden soil to help fertilize it.
Tamara White
Tamara White is the founder ofThe Thrifty Apartment, a home decor and DIY blog that focuses on affordable and budget-friendly home decorating ideas and projects. Tamara documents her home improvement journey, love of thrifting, tips for space optimization, and creating beautiful spaces.


