Organic Fertilizer Vs. Chemical Fertlizer
26 April 2012 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
Organic fertilizer for your garden, lawn and plants is a great way to fertilize your lawn without harmful chemicals. Organic fertilizer uses a preventative approach to strengthen the roots of grass and plants rather than killing off the problem as chemical fertilizers do. Here are the major differences in the ways that organic fertilizers and [...]
Organic Garden Tips And So Much More!
5 April 2012 by admin
Categories: Garden Furniture
In this day and age, many people are becoming more aware of the environment as well as the world around them. If you’re an official “Greenie” or you want to get into organic gardening there a few really easy ways to go about this! First off, why should you try anything organic or “green?” Its [...]
6 of the Top Organic Fertilizers
23 March 2012 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
Organic Fertilizers Organic fertilizer is actually an animal or plant creation or a by-product used as a fertilizer, such as manure, blood meal, alfalfa meal, seaweed, or compost. In practical applications, usually contains mineral based fertilizers also, like greensand or rock phosphate. Organic fertilizers are now subjected to a special process or treatment into [...]
Organic Fertilizers Are Becoming More Popular In The Garden
18 March 2012 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
Why should you use organic fertilizers in your garden? Simply because they are good for your plants and good for the environment. Nearly 70 percent of water pollution comes from agricultural areas that use chemical fertilizers, according to the EPA. These chemicals leach into the water and cause soil erosion. While large-scale farming operations are [...]
Why Use Organic Fertilizers?
12 March 2012 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
Why Organic? It has been said that the externalized cost of chemical agriculture is being paid in the form of resource deletions, contaminated water, co2 emissions and greenhouse gases, soil depletion, and loss of species. The human cost is equally large. Loss of family-run farms and agriculture, the extermination of small towns and local economies, [...]
10 Practical Steps to Organic Gardening
9 March 2012 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
“Organic gardening is not just the rejection of chemicals, in the larger view, it is organic living using nature’s laws.” I read this quote by an unknown mortal sometime ago and realized that my parents and others like them were organic gardeners long before the current resurrection of these principles. They didn’t use chemicals on [...]
Organic Gardening – The Pros And Cons
3 August 2011 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
Picture three ripe red tomatoes arranged on a wooden cutting board awaiting your pleasure. They’ve apiece come from a different source: can you tell which one was grown organically? Two of the tomatoes were lovingly tended in backyards – one in a conventional garden and the other in an organic garden. The third tomato came [...]
Organic Garden Fertilizer – An Insight
23 October 2010 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
Organic garden fertilizers have replaced chemical fertilizers because of they are cheap and easy to produce and are also environment friendly. These fertilizers induce nutrients in to the soil, which is then absorbed by the soil microbes to keep the soil healthy whereas, synthetic fertilizers add concentrated nutrients only for the plants. Each natural fertilizer [...]
All About Organic Garden Fertilizer
20 October 2010 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
Fertilizers help to create a green environment, but apparently the most widely used are chemical or synthetic fertilizers. Chemical fertilizers have a lot of drawbacks, which has necessitated the use of organic garden fertilizer. These fertilizers release nutrients in a slow pace. They let out nitrogen which is in turn utilised by the soil microbes, [...]
The Advantages Of Using Organic Fertilizer
8 October 2010 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
The main advantage of using organic fertilizer is that it improves the overall structure of the soil itself, which leads to healthier plants that grow larger and live longer. Soil that has organic fertilizer added to it improves the long-term strength and stability of soil and plants. It remains airy and loose and is capable [...]
