Organic Fertilizer
Gardeners who cannot afford to have an
all-organic garden often use organic-based
vitamin and hormone supplements such as
Superthrive or Tiger Bloom.
When it comes to organic
fertilizer, there are organic-based solutions
and 100 percent organic
alternatives. The type of fertilizer you choose
depends not only on the crops you're planting,
but on the
overall garden. Organic gardening is all about
balance between the soil and its nutrients, the
water, the air, and of course your plants.
Are you maintaining a fully organic garden? If
so, seaweed extract and worm castings are ideal
all-natural fertilizers. Gardeners who cannot
afford to have an all-organic garden often use
organic-based vitamin and hormone supplements
such as Superthrive or Tiger Bloom.
Ensuring the harmony of an entire ecosystem, and
not just one plant, begins with the soil. It
should be
periodically bolstered with composted food
scraps, lawn trimmings, and animal castings.
With suitably rich soil, the entire system,
including the insects and other organisms, can
flourish.
Successful organic gardening also depends on
choosing plants that are right for your climate.
The best
fertilizer in the world won't make up for the
wrong environment for a plant. Organic
fertilizer is best viewed as an additive to
complement a well-planned garden.
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