Organic fertilizers will help you improve the quality of your soil for your lawn and garden. Organic fertilizers are naturally occurring materials, such as bone meal, manufactured through natural processes, or naturally occurring mineral deposits. Inorganic fertilizers are manufactured through chemical processes, also using naturally occurring deposits, while chemically altering them. Organic fertilizer nutrient content, solubility, and nutrient release rates are typically much lower than inorganic fertilizers.
Organic fertilizers are made from a large variety of naturally occurring materials such as bat guano, blood meal, peat, bone meal, feather meal, and fish meal. There are many types of organic fertilizer that you can buy, that are becoming more popular and it is an interesting time for organic gardeners. Lots of the nitrogen supplying organic fertilizers contain insoluble nitrogen and act as a slow-release fertilizer.
Organic fertilizers also have advantages by avoiding certain problems associated with heavy use of artificial fertilizers. The necessity of reapplying artificial fertilizers regularly (and perhaps in increasing quantities) to maintain fertility cause extensive runoff of soluble nitrogen and phosphorus, causing the bodies of water to become polluted which kill fish and harm other wildlife relying on the contaminated water. Organic fertilizers can also have drawbacks, such as a diluted source of nutrients when you compare them to inorganic fertilizers, transporting large amount of fertilizer will incur higher costs.
Organic fertilizer education and training can teach you about the benefits of natural fertilizer, what’s right for your local conditions and how to apply organic fertilizers for all your purposes.
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