
Did you know the same yeast you use to bake bread can also supercharge your garden?
Yeast is packed with beneficial fungi that stimulate root growth, boost nutrient absorption, and support overall plant strength—naturally and affordably.
DIY Yeast Fertilizer Recipe
You’ll need:
- 1 tablespoon of active dry yeast
- 1 teaspoon of sugar
- 1 liter of lukewarm water
Instructions:
- Mix the yeast, sugar, and water together in a container.
- Let it sit and ferment for 2–3 hours at room temperature.
- Dilute the mixture in 5 liters of water before using it on plants.
How to Use It
- Water your plants every 2–3 weeks using this solution.
- Best time to apply: early morning or late afternoon to avoid sunburn or evaporation.
- Works great for indoor and outdoor plants, including veggies, flowers, and houseplants.
Pro Tip:
Use in combination with compost or organic fertilizers for even better results. Yeast helps activate soil microbes, making other nutrients more available to your plants.
Ready to give your plants a natural boost? This simple yeast tonic is a game-changer—straight from your kitchen to your garden!