How To Puree Kitchen Leftovers In The Vitamix Super 5200
For Use As Organic Fertilizer And Soil Conditioner. Pouring
pureed kitchen "trimmings" into the soil is a form
of slow composting. It is generally agreed that “cold”
(slow) composting produces more microorganisms in the soil
and retains more nutrients compared to “hot” (fast)
composting. “Hot” composting kills weed seeds
and “cold” composting allows them to flourish,
but leftovers “cold” composted the Vitamix Super
5000 way don’t have any weed seeds at all. Of course,
more microorganisms in the soil make nutrients more plentifully
available to the plant’s root system. Fruits and vegetables
also provide more trace elements to the soil than regular
compost.
A Word Of Caution
Reserve and keep separate a second wet blade container to recycle
leftovers, or make pesticides and cold compost
for your garden. Do not use the same container for preparing
food for human consumption.
Question: What can I puree in my Vitamix Super 5200?
Answer: Any
of your food leftovers – pancakes, egg shells, potato
peels, vegetables, orange peels, stale bread, coffee grounds.
A family of 3 adults was found to generate about 5 pounds
of usable table scraps each week. Though some garbage disposals
say not to grind certain things – cut up banana peelings,
celery stalks, pineapple tops, cantaloupe and watermelon rinds
– all these things can be pureed in your Vitamix Super
5000.
The specially engineered blade tips rotate at 240 m.p.h. –
that’s faster than disposal blades. This means that
the Vitamix Super 5000 smashes leftovers into millions of
tiny little pieces in just seconds! Periodically go through
your vegetable bin and process in the Vitamix Super 5000
all the food you would normally throw out – wilted vegetables,
stale bread, etc. These can all be pureed in the Vitamix
Super 5000 and turned into organic fertilizer and soil conditioner.
In short, scrape all your leftovers into the Vitamix Super
5000 wet blade container and process.
Question: What
are the specific instructions I must follow to convert leftovers
into organic fertilizer...or food
for earth worms?
Answer: Loosely
fill the 64 ounce Vitamix Super 5000 container to the 6-cup
mark with leftovers such as egg shells, vegetables, orange
peels, stale bread, coffee grounds, etc. Next, add enough
water to completely cover the ingredients (also to the 6-cup
mark). Finally, add 1/4 cup of cottonseed meal (CSM) per 6
cups of liquefied compost. The addition of CSM helps to ensure
the proper carbon-to-nitrogen ratio. Secure 2-part lid. Select
VARIABLE speed #1. Turn machine on and quickly increase speed
to #10; then to HIGH. Run machine for 20 seconds or until
smooth.
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Question: How do I effectively
use the pureed leftovers in my soil?
Answer: Simply pour the pureed leftovers on
top of the soil around your fruits, flowers and vegetables.
This “organic soup” will break down into usable
form faster if you wait a day until the puree has had time
to seep into the soil. Then take a rake or a hoe and gently
till the organic nutrients into the soil; one to two inches
deep is sufficient. By waiting, the soil will be easier to
cultivate and you won’t be creating tiny clods by working
in wet ground. Depending on your geographic location, you
may also want to cover the liquid compost with a double layer
of peat moss mulch and burlap. This will prevent the liquid
compost from drying out and forming cracks. This problem is
particularly prevalent in the extremely hot and dry southwest.
Note: If you are feeding the pureed kitchen scraps to earth
worms, there is no need to till it into the soil.
Making Natural Pesticides With Your Vitamix® Super 5200
Believe it or not, you can use items grown right in your garden as natural pesticides. Some of the more popular items used are hot peppers or tomatoes. Hot peppers are a great all-around pesticide since they not only work as a pest repellent, but also help to heal plant diseases.
Hot pepper sprays have been known to work especially well on leaf eating pests as well as root maggots, ants and soft-bodied insects. Best of all, mixing up a hot pepper pesticide is easy! Simply throw a handful of hot peppers into your Vitamix Super 5200 with a quart of water, mix well (about 2 minutes), strain thoroughly with cheesecloth before pouring in your spray bottle, and use this mixture to spray on affected plants.
Another great natural pesticide is, interestingly enough, one of America’s favorite foods! The California Salsa recipe, which can be found in the Recipes for Better Living cookbook that comes with the purchase of the Vitamix Super 5200, contains just the right ingredients that are not only tasty for you and your family, but also pull double-duty as excellent pest and disease deterrents. And like hot pepper sprays, it’s a cinch to make.
Prepare the salsa recipe contained in the cookbook with the same ingredients, but instead of using LOW to chop, process on HIGH speed for 2 minutes to liquefy. Strain with cheesecloth, pour the liquid into a spray bottle and spray on affected plants. The general rule of thumb for most applications is spraying every 3 to 5 days for 2 weeks.
You may want to consult your local library or the internet for a wealth of information on specific pests or further information on other “organic” ingredients for making natural pesticides.
Note: Even though these sprays are made from "organic” ingredients, always be sure to test on a few leaves or plants before dousing your entire crop. Also, as with any garden spray item, it’s a good idea to wear gloves and protective eye wear.
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