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Using Organic Fertilizers In Your Garden

... can be blended together for better results. Kelp meal has a high potassium content, but it has no phosphorous. This organic fertilizer must be used together with bone meal to make up for its lack of phosphorous. It is important the ... Read Read: Using Organic Fertilizers In Your Garden

By: Kenneth Scott | 02/03/2008 | Gardening

Organic Fertilizers Are Becoming More Popular In The Garden

... can be blended together for better results. Kelp meal has a high potassium content, but it has no phosphorous. This organic fertilizer must be used together with bone meal to make up for its lack of phosphorous. It is important that ... Read Read: Organic Fertilizers Are Becoming More Popular In The Garden

By: Ken Snow | 23/09/2006 | Gardening

Why Use Organic Fertilizers?

... • clay (e.g. bentonite, perlite, vermiculite, zeolite) • sodium chloride • trace elements • sulfur Microbiological organic fertilizers • Biodegradable processing by-products of microbial origin. For example - by-products of brewery or ... Read Read: Why Use Organic Fertilizers?

By: Pen Works | 16/02/2009 | Gardening

6 of the Top Organic Fertilizers

... fertilizers are longer lasting and do not have to be applied as often. Fish Emulsion and Seaweed This combination of organic fertilizer is just about as good as one can get. They are high in trace minerals that plants need and ... Read Read: 6 of the Top Organic Fertilizers

By: james ellison | 17/07/2007 | Gardening

The Debate On Chemical Vs Organic Fertilizers

... well receive a hundred different points of view. In my humble opinion, if used properly, both chemical and organic fertilizers can be safe. However, if used improperly, both can be, without question, unsafe. Chemical In very basic and ... Read Read: The Debate On Chemical Vs Organic Fertilizers

By: Bill Watson | 09/09/2006 | Gardening
Marcy Tate

Organic Fertilizer Vs. Chemical Fertlizer

... soil micro-organisms and chemical fertilizer has mineral salts which can build up over time and kill off soil microbes.6. Organic fertilizer buffers soil from chemical imbalances. The high nitrogen levels in chemical fertilizer may repel ... Read Read: Organic Fertilizer Vs. Chemical Fertlizer

By: Marcy Tate | 08/03/2009 | Landscaping

Types of Organic Fertilizers and Compost

... their plants. You need to pay careful attention to the package if you are going to purchase a pre-made organic fertilizer. Some of them are high in one of the major plant nutrients, but low in the other two. Plants generally need ... Read Read: Types of Organic Fertilizers and Compost

By: Paul Hata | 02/07/2008 | Gardening
Cooper Hill

Healthy Growing – Organic Fertilizers

... from rock powders. These materials need to be broken down by soil microbes in order for their nutrients to be released, and that takes time. Because organic fertilizer works slowly, it provides long-term nutrition and steady, rather than ... Read Read: Healthy Growing – Organic Fertilizers

By: Cooper Hill | 26/08/2009 | Gardening

Using Organic Fertilizers

... garden is to take care of the soil. In this article I'll talk about some important organic fertilizers and how they enrich your soil. Types of Organic Fertilizers • Animal Manures • Compost • Peat • Humic and Fluvic Acid 1. Manure Manure ... Read Read: Using Organic Fertilizers

By: Laura | 08/10/2009 | Gardening

Natures Own Organic Fertilizers

... how the fertilizers are made means they can also be applied via spray canisters or by pouring them onto the soil. There are several natural organic fertilizers available in the form of liquids. The most common kind of natural organic ... Read Read: Natures Own Organic Fertilizers

By: Kenneth Scott | 26/02/2008 | Nature

Which is Better: Chemical Fertilizer or Organic Fertilizer?

... which is a prevalent problem among home garden owners. One distinct advantage chemical fertilizers have over organic fertilizers is the fact that they contain all three of the major nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium). Organic ... Read Read: Which is Better: Chemical Fertilizer or Organic Fertilizer?

By: Bill Weaver | 04/07/2006 | Gardening

The Natural Science of Organic Fertilizer

... fertilizer actually comes from recycled leather taken from animal hides. These "ingredients" of the Natural Science organic fertilizer then undergo a process of sterilization and transformed into a palletized form for easy application. In ... Read Read: The Natural Science of Organic Fertilizer

By: Bill Weaver | 06/07/2006 | Gardening

All About Liquid Organic Fertilizers

... assist in removing the risk of soil nutrient-deficiency. There are two basic methods of application for liquid organic fertilizers - through spraying or through direct application to the soil around the plant. Spraying is the more commonly ... Read Read: All About Liquid Organic Fertilizers

By: Bill Weaver | 04/07/2006 | Gardening

Organic Fertilizers: Mix Your Own Special Blends

... . Use anything from a yogurt container to a lemonade pitcher as a scoop. Each full scoop equals one part. An all-purpose, basic organic fertilizer recipe is useful to have on hand in a large quantity. If you're making a big batch, mix it ... Read Read: Organic Fertilizers: Mix Your Own Special Blends

By: Judith Schwader | 01/06/2006 | Gardening
Patrick Thomas

Safe Fertilizer Reviews teaches us what kind of organic fertilizer to use

... Safe Fertilizer Reviews which is a well trusted and known reliable site that cater fertilizer reviews gives us some basic tips about organic fertilizers. The first thing that we should look at when choosing the right organic fertilizer for ... Read Read: Safe Fertilizer Reviews teaches us what kind of organic fertilizer to use

By: Patrick Thomas | 19/10/2009 | Gardening

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