Evening Faith,

>> At 07:42 AM 6/29/2008, you wrote:
I don't turn it over or anything because it is in a cramped corner of my yard where I can't really get to it.

  It appears you need to move it, and add some different items to the pile.
( as Nancy mentioned and suggested )

 Many items  would be free if you search enough.

I guess one can make inferior or superior compost. If your compost is poor and lacking many things, I would not mess with making the compost tea.

Some sources will tell you and some won't, most organic fertilizers are missing one or more nutrients, or very low is some.

With this in mind, use several different sources, brands, or types. Two, three, or more and maybe one will complement the other.

And never overlook the pH and cation exchange ( or cation exchange rate ). If theses are far out of range, no matter what nutrients you apply, the plants will suffer.

You can buy an inexpensive soil test kit and test some things yourself. In some places of the world,. it is possible to get soils tested free. Any you can even send leaves for analysis and find our what nutrients are missing or high or low.

Glad to see you trying to do a good job with your growing. Many considerations exist.

Wayne

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