05/12/2026
Llama Beans - Natural Fertilizer - compost, manure, soil
Who is getting their garden ready for the spring??? Or needs to add some fertilizer to your plants to get them the nutrients to grow??? Also can make llama bean tea for indoor plants it's the natural miracle grow (see below for recipe)[minimal to no odor]
We have one of the best fertilizer for your garden from our cute llamas. [Yes we do sell our llamas feel free to reach out]
$10 for a feed sack (equal to about 2x5 gallon buckets) of our fresh barn beans (these have hay and rice straw and not in bean shape as from our barn and stalls) *not always in stock
$20 for a feed sack (equal to about 2x5 gallon buckets)full of clean field llama beans (minimal to no straw, grass or seeds, looks like above picture for shape)
**these beans are actually filtered through a scree to make sure its the cleanest it can be for your garden**
Some of the beans have straw in with it but it's rice straw so won't grow.
Llama Beans (term for llama manure) are a fantastic alternative to store bought fertilizer for your garden and is superior to other livestock manures
The Scoop on Llama Beans:
High in nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus you can add them in hot to your garden, no need to compost first!
Low odor
A llamas digestive system is so efficient that the llama beans are nearly seed free which means you will not be introducing weeds into your garden
Llama Beans can be added to your garden in two easy ways:
Add beans directly to soil around plants which will slowly release nutrients to the soil as you water
Llama bean tea liquifies the beans so that you can water your plants with all of the beneficial nutrients.
What is the Llama Bean tea recipe?
Fill your 5 gallon bean bucket with water.
Llama Bean Tea is typically ready after 7 days in which you can pour the liquid into a watering can and water your garden or plants
This method is reusable, you can repeat the above by refilling your 5 gallon bucket with water until the water no longer turns color
Where else can I use Llama Beans?
You can use llama beans in your garden beds, flower beds and landscaping including trees and schrubs. Even on your lawn!!
Why do you call them Llama Beans?
Llama manure is round and dark, resembling the appearance of beans
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