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6 Of The Top Organic Fertilizers By Jim
Ellison Organic fertilizer is actually an animal or plant creation or a
by-product used as a fertilizer, such as manure, blood meal, alfalfa meal,
seaweed, or compost. In practical applications, usually contains mineral
based fertilizers also, like greensand or rock phosphate. Organic fertilizers
are now subjected to a special process or treatment into an assortment of
granular and liquid varieties. These products differ greatly in the quantity
and balance of nutrients contained, and in the speed at which the nutrients
are discharged into the soil. Some of the most important organic fertilizers are fish emulsion,
seaweed, earthworm castings, bone meal, kelp meal, and rock phosphates. These
natural fertilizers will improve your plants, especially yield plants, and are
great for the soil. Not only do they nourish your plants but the soil as well
so that it is healthy enough to support whatever you decide to plant. It is
quite easy to match the organic fertilizer to the plant you need it for thus
improving the plants and making them healthier. They also tell you how often
to use them so that you don’t overdo. Some fertilizers are longer lasting and
do not have to be applied as often.
This combination of organic fertilizer is just about as good
as one can get. They are high in trace minerals that plants need and help to
establish root growth. The joining of the two makes the best complete
fertilizer so there is no need to add anything else. Fish emulsions made from
fish or fish by-products along with seaweed, a saltwater plant can give you a
very healthy plant or plants. Bone Meal It is not only a natural source of calcium, phosphates,
and trace minerals but it improves the soil and is one of the best
fertilizers for transplanting young plants since it does not burn roots. It
is also a slow dissolver in water which makes it last a lot longer than most others. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by Jim Ellison Jim's articles are from extensive research on each of
his topics. You can learn more of organic and natural fertilizers by
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