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Organic fertilizers are a natural and healthy way to grow your plants. Learn about the benefits of using organic fertilizers in this free gardening series about fertilizing plants.
There are 12 videos in this series:

Organic fertilizer is based of natural occurring compounds instead of chemical based compounds. Learn more about organic fertilizer in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants.

With healthy, natural soil, learn how your plants and the environment can thrive in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants.

Roots of plants move and search for nutrients in the soil. Learn more about how plants grow underground in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants.

Chemical fertilizers can actually cause damage to your plants. Learn about the difference between organic and chemical fertilizer in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants.

Nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus are all natural elements in soil. Learn how these elements benefits plants in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants.

Organic fertilizer is composed of aerobic bacteria that are beneficial to both humans and plants. Learn how to make organic compost in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants.

While most of us add fertilizer in the spring, it can be different for the indoor gardener. Learn how to identify that your plants need fertilizer in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants.

Water is extremely important when adding fertilizer to your plants. Learn how to add organic fertilizer with water in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants.

If your plants need some serious care, learn how to add fertilizer to leaves. Get tips for foliar feeding in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants.

Mulch is used to protect the roots of plants from wind, sun, and to hold in moisture. Learn more about the importance of mulch in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants.

Checking the PH levels will measure the acidity or alkaline in the soil. Learn how to determine the best plant soil in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants.

Organisms, like fungi, earthworms, and insects, continue to keep your plant's soil healthy. Learn about using organisms in your garden in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants.

Organic gardening: more than just a hobby. Today we know that many of the pesticides, fertilizers, and treatments used in commercial and home agriculture are hazardous to the environment. Whereas at one point in history it was ‘okay’ to drain all the nutrients from the soil and poison any insects living there, rendering the land dead and stagnant, and then simply move on to fresher pastures, today people are concerned with their ecological ‘footprint’ and recognizing the damage our gardening products (like weed killer and pesticides) have on the environment and human health. In this free video series, learn how to use organic fertilizers in your garden. Our expert, Michael Clark, gives you all kinds of information about organic fertilizer. Learn the difference between organic and chemical fertilizers. Also, learn how and when to add organic fertilizers to your garden. So, if you are interested in preserving the environment and want healthy plants, learn about organic fertilizer today!
Michael Clark Michael Clark is a trained horticulturist with a B.S. in agriculture and a strong sense of responsibility for the natural world. With thirty five years of experience, he advocates composting, recycling, rainwater collection, and "living lightly" on the land. He is also a co-founder and past president of the Santa Fe Botanical Garden and is still an active member. Michael and his wife Victoria conceptualized The Tropic of Capricorn which has become a premier gardening center. The store also serves as a classroom where Michael regularly teaches free classes on horticulture and landscaping.dkdk
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