Natural Fertilizers



Natural Fertilizers

When you want to make sure that your yard and garden look great, you'll find that one thing that you need to consider is natural fertilizers. Gardens do a great deal better with just a little bit of help, and you'll find that you don't need to resort to chemical additives or artificial fertilizers. They are a great way to add nutrients to the soil and will make your produce look great!

When considering fertilizers or making your own, you'll find that they should always contain three things.

Nitrogen. Promotes the growth of better foliage.

Phosphates ensures good root development.

Potassium is good for the overall health of the plant.

You'll find that when you buy commercial fertilizers that they will have these three ingredients, but they are produced in ways that are harmful to the environment.

When you are considering l fertilizers, compost is a great place to start. If you don't have a compost pile, now is a great time to start, and you'll find that you can encourage healthy bacteria in your garden as well as increase the production of healthy nitrogen. Spreading compost on your plants is a good way to kick off your organic gardening.

You'll also find that a mix of grass clippings, mulch and seaweed can go a long way in your garden as well. If you live near a beach, you can collect seaweed for your garden, and after it is rinsed out, you can put it directly on the soil. Grass clippings can be applied to the garden beds, but do not apply it too liberally, as too much grass decomposition will make the soil acidic through the creation of ammonia.

Another great fertilizer is animal manure. The best ones to use are horse, chicken or cow manure. When you dig it into the soil, it will help conserve nitrogen. Don't just spread it on the soil, as most of the nutritional potential will be washed away very easily. Dig it into the soil. When using manure, remember that fresh manure should be kept away from young plants, to prevent the tender roots from being burned.

Take a look around, and you'll be sure to find plenty of fertilizer options all around you. With just a little bit of work, you can really make your garden look great without a single chemical additive!


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