Natural Organic Fertilizer

garden fertilizer A natural organic fertilizer is traditionally applied like tea to the soil. But with new developments in how organic fertilizers are made, they can now be applied through different means, through spray canisters or by pouring.

Home gardening has become a common pleasurable diversion for most people. There are many ways to making a wonderland out of your backyard and all you need for this is some good seeds, a spade, and the ever dependable fertilizer.

Talking about fertilizers, many people seem to prefer the organic over the chemical-laden artificial ones that can be quite harmful to the environment. Organic fertilizers have two types. One is synthetic, which means that it is organic compound artificially produced.

The other type is known as natural organic fertilizer for obvious reasons. A hundred percent of the ingredients used to create a typical natural organic fertilizer come from nature, like fish extract, seaweed, and manure, guano, and compost materials.


The Power of Fish Emulsion

Seaweed is another sea-product that quite naturally has the makings of a potential source of organic fertilizer. Seaweed extract is practically an organic storehouse of over 60 nutrients and amino acids. Seaweed also contains Auxims, Cytokinins, and Gibberellins, which are substances that promote growth and plant development and improve color and bloom.

Another type of fertilizer may also come from crab shells, unlike fish and seaweed extract, is applied dry. Crab shell is an extremely valuable organic fertilizer since it also acts as an effective pest-control. Crab shell contains Chitin, the food source of chitin-eating bacteria that kills fungus and nematodes.

Organic fertilizers are largely preferred by most home gardeners for their environmental benefits. They are 100% natural and risk-free. And in ideal situations, can outperform chemical fertilizers.

Perhaps the most common type of organic fertilizer is the fish emulsion. This natural fertilizer is made entirely from finely grounded fish parts rich in trace elements that are very beneficial to plants. Trace elements found in this fertilizer are all or more of the following: boron, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium.

Some companies have added other ingredients into their own brand of fish emulsions to enhance the plant growing benefits of this type of natural organic fertilizer. The added “enhancers” in this organic fertilizer include vitamins, amino acids, enzymes, growth hormones, nitrogen, as well as all the other micro and macro nutrients found naturally in fish but which may be lost during its synthesis.

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