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Fertilizers are important for any kind of growing, whether it is indoors or outdoors, and whether it is fruit or vegetables. A few helpful tips on the many facets of fertilizers, both inorganic and organic, can get you up to speed.
With organic dry fertilizers, you're getting a fertilizing product that slowly releases into the soil through natural processes. Because the soil is fertilized in such a Read More
Plants grow best in fertile soil, and that means you must often help out nature by adding fertilizer. If you grow plants in containers, you have no choice: Healthy plant Read More
Get to know fish emulsion and alfalfa pellets, composted manure and rock phosphate, greensand and Epsom salts. Make bone meal and blood meal your allies, and fertilize all Read More
Fertilizers in food are a common health concern for many people. Learn about the difference between conventional versus organic food when it comes to fertilizer in this Read More
Fertilizing your orange, lemon and grapefruit trees will keep them healthy, green and productive. Read More
Some plants, such as citrus plants, benefit from having a shot of fertilizer applied directly to their leaves. This is especially true if the plant is lacking iron, which Read More
If you are lucky enough to live in a mild winter area, you can grow a winter garden! However, some types of fertilizers don't work in cooler temperatures, so to get the Read More
From the smallest potted flower to a lush flower bed, all flowering plants can benefit from fertilizer. Fertilizer is a chemical substance that provides plants with added Read More
Using fish as fertilizer is often attributed to Native Americans who introduced this practice to settlers in the new world. Colonists soon learned the benefits of fish for Read More
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