Mash, for feeding plants, is often prepared from yeast. They contain: iron, macro- and microelements, as well as amino acids. This article describes recipes for preparing mash for feeding plants in the garden.

Not long ago, yeast was used only for potatoes and tomatoes. The benefits of using yeast fertilizers for most types of garden crops have now been revealed. Feeding plants with yeast is useful at any stage of cultivation:
- seeds germinate faster;
- nitrogen strengthens seedlings even in poor lighting;
- facilitates the process of adaptation of seedlings to planting in open ground;
- the vitamins and amino acids contained in the composition help the growth of strong stems and leaves;
- due to the rapid growth of roots, the growth process is accelerated;
- with the help of yeast, compost rots faster and soil fertility increases.
For roses
Roses are precious shrubs with fragrant flowers. Use fertilizer to increase the number of buds on roses and to awaken dormant buds. Dissolve 15 grams of yeast in 10 liters of water. To preserve flowering, use 30 grams of yeast per 9 liters of water. Apply as soon as the bushes bloom.
For tomatoes
In a 10-liter barrel, stir 12 grams of dry yeast, 500 ml of chicken manure infusion (buy or prepare it yourself), 500 grams of ash, 50 grams of granulated sugar.
Tomatoes are fed twice a season. The first time - seedlings on the windowsill, the second time - after transplanting into the greenhouse.Fertilize each bush by pouring 500 ml of infusion.
For cucumbers
Cucumbers need yeast feeding after each fruiting. To prepare the fertilizer, mix 5 liters of water with 12 grams of dry yeast, 100 grams of granulated sugar, then leave the resulting mixture for a day. Before watering, mix 10 liters of water with a liter of fertilizer and pour the solution one liter under each bush.
You can make mash from bread: fill a 10-liter container 2/3 full with brown bread crusts, add warm water on top and leave to ferment. Then filter the resulting mash, mix 1 part mash with 3 parts water and add 300 grams of ash. Water at the root, a liter for each bush.
For strawberries
Yeast fertilizer will help protect strawberries from gray rot. Dissolve 100 grams of yeast in 10 liters of water and water the roots of the infected bushes.
Universal fertilizer recipes
- Dilute 30 grams of dry yeast in 5 liters of water, add 30 grams of sugar and 2 grams of crushed ascorbic acid. Stir the ingredients and let it brew for a day. Water the plants at the root, having previously diluted the solution in a ratio of 1:10.
- To prepare nutritious fertilizer: dissolve one kilogram of yeast in 5 liters of milk. Place in a warm place for a day. Before use, dilute the resulting mixture with water in a ratio of 0.5 to 10. Carefully pour the fertilizer under the root, preferably in the evening.
Prepared yeast fertilizers cannot be stored; it is better to prepare a solution for one-time use.