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  • Corn Stalk Nitrate Test Prepares You For Next Season
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Nitrogen is an important part of growing corn. Because of corn's nature, the nitrogen can be quickly depleted. It is important to have good nitrogen levels. This compound is what enables your plants to produce proteins, which both makes them nutritionally valuable and also helps them to thrive. Too much or too little can affect the outcome and survival of your corn crop.

    Nitrogen can be transferred through the air, the soil and water. It is advised to have a source of it around to ...

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  • Biosolids Testing Assures Safety In Fertilizers From Waste Water By-products
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Mass-produced fertilizer is made of many components. Fertilizer can be made from a variety of ingredients which will likely include the by-product waste from utility sewage systems, lagoons, and other sources, often called "sludge." This method is highly regulated by government at all levels, and testing is required to ensure the quality.

    Material is pulled from many different places. The point of fertilizer is to replace the nutrients that the plants are pulling from the ground i ...

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  • Grass Types And Care Make All The Difference In Appearance
    By: QW HON | - Those looking to improve their lawns appearance should learn a little more about grass types. In order to be pretty, thick and green the grass must be healthy. If the soil is not right with nutrients and the grass is not fertilized it will show in its appearance. Sounds technical, but there is an art to having a great looking lawn! Here's a little more about grass types and achieving a pretty yard.

    Detailing Soil For Different Grass Types

    Regardless of what grass type i ...

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  • Fertilizers: Rich Source Of Essential Nutrients
    By: Article Expert | - From time to time, plants need essential nutrients in order to retain soil fertility and increase crop production. Talking about one such essential nutrient-fertilizer, also refer as plant growth regulators, is considered as one of the most important elements that add texture and nutrients to the soil. Depending upon the nature of the soil i.e. sandy, acidic, alkaline, etc different kinds of fertilizers are added to the soil.

    Different Types of Fertilizers

    Fertilizers a ...

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  • Foxfarm Nutrients For Hydroponic Gardening
    By: Susan Slobac | - Foxfarm Nutrients come in a full range of organic as well as inorganic nutrients and plant supplements. There are differences in the nutrient components, and these changes in the formulas help to induce the plants to behave in certain, helpful, ways.

    Foxfarm fertilizers, as do all types of fertilizers, have listed on their labels their ingredients and the proportions used in the particular formula that you are examining. Plant nutrients are broken down into macronutrients as well ...

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  • Hydroponic Plant Root System
    By: aprilrein20 | - As we all know, hydroponics is a system of growing plants in the absence of soil or dirt. A hydroponic plant is typically grown in a nutrient solution of water and fertilizer. In a hydroponic system, plants are provided with mechanical support such as sand, gravel, vermiculite or sawdust to keep the plants roots intact.
    A hydroponic plant is started from seedlings in a soilless mixture such as peat moss or rock wool blocks. Once the seedling emerges or germinates, the peat moss or ro ...

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  • How To Make Organic Compost - Simple Guide To Making Your Own Fertilizer
    By: Carolyn Anderson | - If you love gardening, it is indeed great that you can grow your own fruits and vegetables that you can be sure are grown healthy, especially if you do organic backyard gardening. Aside from making your vegetables free from pesticides, you can also learn how to make organic compost as alternative for commercial fertilizers.

    Learning how to make organic compost in your own backyard can save you money from buying fertilizers and allows you to help restore the natural fertility of th ...

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  • Making Your Own Compost - Easy Steps To Do Composting In Your Own Backyard
    By: Carolyn Anderson | - If you love gardening, making your own compost is also a good option to make your own organic fertilizer and helping you produce healthy foods from your garden, being chemical free. It will also help you save some cash by not anymore buying commercial fertilizers, and also helps you recycle garden as well as kitchen waste. Fertilizer from compost also restores the health of your garden soil that will allow you to plant any type of vegetables.

    Composting is basically making a pile ...

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  • What's Changing In Climate Change?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Scientists have discovered that nitrous oxide, produced mainly in agriculture, is harming the ozone layer more than synthetic chemicals are. Synthetic chemicals are being phased out by the Montreal Protocol treaty, but nitrous oxide is a natural part of the atmosphere. It is produced by microbes in soil; and when fed nitrogen fertilizer, the microbes produce even more of it. Although it's estimated that nitrous oxide will reduce the stratosphere's ozone 4% by the end of the century, nitrogen is ...
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  • Fertilize Your Vegetable Garden With Natural Materials
    By: Kassidy Emmerson | - The easiest way to add beneficial nutrients to your vegetable garden is to buy bags of fertilizer at your local lawn and garden store. The problem with taking this simple route is that synthetic fertilizers contain chemicals. Some of these chemicals end up as runoff in our waterways, which is not very eco-friendly. Don't forget that the chemicals will also end up in your vegetables. Synthetic fertilizers cost more because it takes more to do the job than organic fertilizers. And applying synthet ...
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  • Loading Up Your Cedar Potting Bench: Fertilizer And Tools
    By: Todd Arend | - Investing in a cedar potting bench is the first step towards better gardening. You can work standing up, out of the dirt, and on the comfort of your deck. Also, potting tables help you to organize all of your gardening equipment by storing it close at hand, not hidden away in various spots throughout your shed or garage.

    But what types of things can be stored in a cedar potting bench? Among the major things, like soil and seeds, fertilizer and tools are equally important. These b ...

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  • How To Know When Your Lawn Or Garden Needs Fertilizer
    By: John Smith | - Simply because plants and trees grown in the ground does not mean all soil is perfect for planting. Some plants need much more of one important component that the soil may not have. For instance if your soil is high in phosphorus, you will need a fertilizer that increases the nitrogen and potassium in order to decrease the phosphorus. Your local farm bureau agent can assist you on this aspect of fertilizing.

    What your Soil Needs

    All soil needs three common nutrient ...

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  • Using Coffee Grounds As Fertilizer Is A Good Idea
    By: Ben Brook | - The first thing that we normally do after brewing some coffee is throw out the coffee grounds believing that there is nothing more to be obtained from using these grounds. However, with a little research you will soon get to find out that coffee grounds can be used as fertilizer. All you need to understand is that it is possible to recycle the coffee grounds and use them to help you grow plants in your garden. In fact, using coffee grounds as fertilizer will help ensure that your potted plants g ...
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  • Interested In Growing Trees For Shade?
    By: Uchenna Ani-Okoye | - If you are currently trying to plant trees in order to shade your garden, you will plausibly desire something that grows very fast and provides plenty of shade. With the many types of trees available, you will have no problem finding a miscellany that will grow extremely fast and provide all the shade that your garden needs to survive. There are also many things you can do to speed up the growth of trees.

    Generally trees are separated into two categories: long lived and short live ...

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  • Homemade Compost Preparation Methods
    By: R. Snapper | - Compost is the final product obtained from the decomposition of the organic matters like scraps from the kitchen, waste from the garden, leaves, manure, straw and grass clippings etc. Composting can be done in many ways. But in general all the organic matters will automatically get decomposed.

    Compost can be considered as a conditioner for the soil than taking it as a fertilizer. Too much of compost cannot be added to the soil. Pre-made compost can be purchased from the shops, but ...

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  • GARDENING: It's about that time to fertilize your lawn for green spring - Living Shared By: home_garden_gis - Use a fertilizer containing nitrogen and potassium. Ridding lawns of spurge and crabgrass: Dig or pull them to prevent seeds from dropping. There is...

  • Ant fungus gardens fix atmospheric nitrogen « Myrmecos Blog Shared By: kzelnio - . These organisms capture nitrogen from the atmosphere and make it available to the fungus and the ants.  They aren’t just bit actors, either.  The...

  • Why the right fertilizer can cut greenhouse gases Shared By: catherinefaas - Nitrogen fetilizers are often necessary to yielding sufficient crops, but their use leads to the release of nitrous oxide, a major atmosphere enemy.

  • Reusing Tea Leaves as Fertilizer in the Garden | DoItYourself.com Shared By: brownthumbgirl - Tea leaves are very rich in nitrogen and contain a lot of different micro nutrients that will help enrich the soil. They are best used for houseplants...

  • How to Feed the World and Get a Nobel Prize: Invent an Efficient Small Scale Haber/Bosch Process Shared By: sustainablog - Ok, I didn’t... to make synthetic nitrogen fertilizer from the nitrogen gas that makes up ~80% of the atmosphere.  Without their contributions we...

  • New Jersey considers fertilizer restrictions for turf - PennStateTurf Shared By: psuturfnews - However, the bill (in... and includes proposals to regulate nitrogen rates and for mandatory certification of professional fertilizer applicators.

  • AgriNews.com: Nitrogen source could become as close as the nearest wind turbine Shared By: PvPaneL - Anhydrous ammonia could be produced in the Midwest at a lower cost than the nitrogen fertilizer that is now shipped from the Gulf of Mexico and...

  • Stikeman Elliott - Publications - The Competitor - Recent merger settlements in Canada Shared By: StikemanElliott - On November 4, 2009, the... if Agrium is successful in its bid, it will divest half of its nitrogen-based fertilizer production facility in Carseland,...

  • About Dogs - Brown Spots of Grass, Burns from Dog Urine Shared By: 101how2 - If you frequently use a nitrogen-based fertilizer, you will have a more noticeable problem. The concentration of nitrogen in one spot is too high, and...

  • What is nitrogen fixation | ChaCha Answers Shared By: carriescarats - ChaCha has the answer to this question: What is nitrogen fixation Answer: Nitrogen fixation- Incorporation of atmospheric nitrogen into chemi.....


  • How Can The Fertigator Mojo Can Help Your Landscape?
    By: Richard Gilliland | - Fertigation Technologies has got the mojo to accelerate your garden growth. Best of all, this acceleration is all natural and does not harm plant life like so many other irrigation strategies. The main product line is known as the Fertigator Mojo system, a type of fertigation system that can grow higher quality plants, reduce the need for water, reduce the need for nitrogen and produce little to no fertilizer runoff. The FertiGator Mojo Feeder is considered the most basic product, in cont ...
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  • Fertigator Fertilizers Bringing The Green Back To Lawns
    By: Richard Gilliland | - Fertigator fertilizer is a specially made blend that is designed to complement the Fertigator irrigation system. This automatic fertilizer injection system attaches to an in-ground sprinkler and then feeds your lawn every time you water. The Fertigator Company manufactures a Feeder home edition, for small to medium sized products, and a Pro edition for larger jobs.

    The great thing about a Fertigator fertilizer system is that you can spoon feed your lawn gradually, which is ...

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  • Growing Your Best Tomatoes
    By: Ellen Bell | - Tomatoes are arguably the most popular homegrown crop in the United States. What makes them so popular? Most tomato lovers would agree that the best-tasting tomatoes in the world are those that are homegrown in a backyard garden. Furthermore, tomatoes are an easy crop to grow, yielding fruit in almost any soil type, provided they get 5-6 hours of sunlight a day. Even if you don't have a dedicated garden, per say, most homeowners can find at least a few square feet of their landscaping where ...
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  • What Is The Significance Of Fertigator Fertilizer?
    By: Richard Gilliland | - Fertigator fertilizer is a type of fertilizer specially made by the Fertigator Company. Fertigation refers to a process of slow feeding soil by sending small amounts of fertilizer through an irrigation system on a regular basis. This is a common practice in agriculture and is in contrast to traditional irrigation. Traditional irrigation involves delivering all of the nutrients at once. Because plants quickly use up these 'poured' nutrients, this can result in overfeeding. The landscaper assumes ...
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  • Why The Fertigator Pro Is Better Than Traditional Fertilization
    By: Richard Gilliland | - The more you understand traditional fertilizing techniques, the more appreciation you will have for the Fertigator Pro system. Traditional fertilization uses granular fertilizer applications. While these are effective to some extent, they come at great cost to the landscaper. Granular fertilizer is chemically based, not organic, which is one health compromise already made. Things sound even worse though, when you realize that traditional irrigation involves stressful practices of overfeeding and ...
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  • Soil Testing-how To Buy The Right Fertilizer
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Have you ever wondered why your neighbors grass or tomato plants are so healthy and green? The trick to strong, vigorous plant growth is simply using the right fertilizer. A reputable soil testing lab will help you to analyze your lawn or garden before you buy fertilizer. This will point you in the direction of the proper nutrient needs of your plants.

    Every farmer or home gardener has the experience to know that no land has the exact nutrient needs for their crops and plants. One ...

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  • Everything You Need To Know About Orchid Fertilizer
    By: D Swain | - Orchid fertilizer is essential for keeping your plant thriving. It delivers a blend of nutrients that the plant converts into energy for development and growth. If you're unfamiliar with the basics of using fertilizer, this article will tell you everything you need to know.

    Macronutrients

    Every good fertilizer contains three important macronutrients. They include nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. This is commonly abbreviated NPK. Nitrogen mainly helps the plant' ...

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  • The Basics Of Bermuda Grass And Proper Care
    By: David H Urmann | - The most popular grass in the world is the Bermuda. Understand its basics and learn its proper care.

    Bermuda grass is a member of the Cynodon family. It is superior to other grass seeds because it is drought resistant and can stand the full sun. It grows on any kind of soil. It is easy to grow and maintain. It can grow to a lush green when grown properly and maintained well. The Bermuda grass can maintain this lovely color all year round because of its characteristics. Its seeds ...

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  • Soil Testing: What To Do Before You Buy Fertilizer
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Are you curious about why the grass, or perhaps the corn crops, are greener on the other side of the fence? Wonder no more. Simply find a soil testing lab to help you test your fields before you buy your next batch of fertilizer.

    As any farmer or gardener knows, all land is not created equally. Instead of taking your best guess at what is missing for optimum plant performance, put some science behind your next fertilizer purchase. A soil testing lab helps growers to determine the ...

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  • Recommended Fertilizers For Bermuda Grass
    By: David H Urmann | - Bermuda grasses are just like flowers. They need fertilizers stay healthy. The best fertilizers for bermuda are nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus.

    The Americans bought bermuda grass from Africa. Since then, its popularity grew, with its unique traits of resistance to drought and radiant green color. It grows quickly when damaged, becomes dormant in cold seasons and restores its green color when summer returns.

    More and more people are drawn to bermuda grass not ...

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  • Hydroponics Nutrients
    By: Jovan Gomez | - In a traditionally grown plant, It gets its nutrients from the soil. The soil holds nutrients that are leached from rocks and minerals in the soil, as well as minerals from animal waste, and decomposed plant and animal matter. These minerals are then transferred into water in the soil, and the water is absorbed by the plant roots. For hydroponics this concept is the same, only the execution is different. Rather than soil holding nutrient-rich moisture, a Nutrient-rich solution is applied to the ...
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  • Types Of Organic Fertilizers And Compost
    By: Paul Hata | - Fertilizing your plants may not be quite as simple as it would be if you used chemicals in your garden. Chemical fertilizers are certainly convenient. Most of them come in a form that only needs to be mixed with water and sprayed onto plants. But organic gardeners need a good, organic way of fertilizing their plants.

    You need to pay careful attention to the package if you are going to purchase a pre-made organic fertilizer. Some of them are high in one of the major plant nutri ...

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  • How To Make Organic Compost
    By: Paul Hata | - Compost serves as a growing medium,or a porous, absorbent material that holds moisture and soluble minerals, providing the support and nutrients in which most plants will flourish.Organic compost is the best material to grow your plants in. Compost is the type of soil plants really love to grow in, because it is made from lots of great organic material. It is the safest kind of material to grow your plants in.

    How Do Make Organic Compost
    1.You need to start with a base of ...

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  • Natures Own Organic Fertilizers
    By: Kenneth Scott | - Many people take pleasure in gardening. They put considerable time and energy into creating pleasant environments around their houses using the very simple elements of seeds, a spade, and fertilizer. A great many people prefer organic fertilizer to the artificial kinds that are manufactured from synthetically produced chemicals. Urea is a good example of such a fertilizer. It is commonly used to promote blooming in plants.

    Natural organic fertilizers are so called for obvious rea ...

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  • Soil Testing Benefits Of A Pre-sideress Soil Nitrate Test (psnt)
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Nitrogen is, of course, an essential plant nutrient - but it also can negatively affect both growth and quality of a crop and so must be carefully managed.

    Crops take up nitrogen that is released to the soil as a direct result of several catalysts, including atmospheric deposition ... soil organic matter mineralization ... crop residue decomposition ... and animal manure and/or inorganic fertilizer applications.

    A deficiency in nitrogen causes severe damage to cro ...

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  • Developing Countries Will Execute Major Impact On The Mineral Fertilizer Market This Year
    By: Aleksander Aleksandrov | - Emerging economies account for 45% and 66% of global ammonia output and consumption, respectively. The demand is likely to grow by 2.5% a year.

    The demand for ammonia in industrially developed countries will remain stable, while capacity will continue to shrink due to the advancing exports from Asia, CEE, and South America. The ammonia production capacity will augment in Middle East, North Africa, and South America, which boast access to cheap gas.

    The high d ...

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  • Is Your Lawn A Lawn Junkie?
    By: James Harris | - Lush, green weed free lawns - they are the dream of every homeowner in America, but the price we pay for those luscious grass carpets may be more than the dollars spent on fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, and fungicides not to mention the hours spent on mowing and trimming. The price may be your health and the health of our children and pets.

    A study by Dr. John Peters of the University of Southern California (July 1987 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute) sh ...

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  • Boost Veggies With Side-dressing Of Nitrogen Fertilizer
    By: Steve Buchanan | - Many vegetable crops benefit from a side-dressing of nitrogen fertilizer after making considerable growth or starting to fruit, unless a slow-release fertilizer was applied at planting time.

    In a side-dress application, the nitrogen fertilizer is applied along the sides of the plants, about six inches away from the stems, either along the row or around individual plants, such as tomatoes.

    A Purdue publication on vegetable gardening, HO-32-W, suggests using ammonium ...

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  • Using Green Manure Crops
    By: Michael Dappert | - I really like the idea of green manure crops. You grow some vegetative crop up to a certain point and then take your tiller and work it all into the soil. This operation probably takes a rear tine tiller like one of the Troy Bilt series tillers. I think it is a wonderful thing for the soil. Years ago, when I was working on this farm, I went to a farmers place over in Eastern Illinois. He was giving a seminar of sorts at his farm about using rye as a green manure crop on his farm. He would plant ...
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  • Melamine Toxicity Testing - Practical Or Political, Its Here To Stay
    By: Andrew Stratton | - Melamine (1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine) is a very useful organic trimer of cyanide, with the formula C3H6N6. It is used in the resins of many glues, plastics, as a plastic pigment and in some inks. It is relatively non-toxic (with a similar lethal dose as table salt), and was for a time considered as a nitrogen supplement for livestock. Waste melamine is still given to livestock in some areas, a practice which sparked a media frenzy in the United States over melamine contamination of human food ...
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  • Nitrate And Nitrite Nitrogen In Drinking Water
    By: Scott Bradley | - Water Wisdom Tips and Newsletter Issue # 7

    In this issue of Water Wisdom, we'll discuss two important sources of drinking water contamination nitrate and nitrite nitrogen. Because these are both forms of nitrogen, we'll take a look at how each one may infiltrate our drinking water some of the potential ramifications of their presence.

    Though nitrogen, (N) is a very abundant element representing nearly eighty percent of the air we breathe, we need to monitor differe ...

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  • Hostas And Fertilizer
    By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | - Some people say hostas and fertilizers do not mix as they are such as hardy plant that they don't need to be traumatized by fertilizer. Furthermore if you optimize your soil in the first place you won't need fertilizer.

    Most professional hosta gardeners recommend a 10-10-10 blend of fertilizer for hostas as a kind of universal food for the plants. However what you really need to create the perfect soil conditions for hostas is a soil test. This will provide you with an accurate pi ...

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  • Buying Organic Fertilizer
    By: Robert Johnson | - From backyard vegetable gardens to large ultra-modern farming operations, more and more growers are choosing organic fertilizers as a smart alternative to chemical treatments. Organic farming is certainly not new, but it has found a renewed interest as a means to improve the natural fertility of soil and farm resources. For many people, organic fertilizers provide the answer to nutrient deficiency in soil.

    To produce their own natural organic fertilizer, some farmers use tradition ...

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  • Marketing Organic Fertilizer
    By: Mary Miller | - Once a specialty product purchased by a select few farmers and hobby gardeners, organic fertilizers have now become a common sight in virtually every garden center. With so much competition on the market, organic fertilizer manufacturers and dealers are looking at new ways to market their products and increase their sales.

    Like all wise marketers, organic fertilizer distributors have learned that the best way to sell their product by combining loads of information with interesting ...

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  • The Debate On Chemical Vs Organic Fertilizers
    By: Bill Watson | - Fertilizers - Pro's and Con's

    The following is in no way intended to be the last word on the chemical-vs-organic debate, but rather a basic outline describing the pros and cons of each.

    If you were to ask 100 people for their opinions on this subject, you might well receive a hundred different points of view.

    In my humble opinion, if used properly, both chemical and organic fertilizers can be safe. However, if used improperly, both can be, without que ...

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  • The Benefits Of Mulching
    By: Alan Moore | - When you see a well tended garden, you feel refreshed and at peace. The reason for this contented feeling is the green grass and bright colored flowers. However to achieve that green garden look, some work is required. One of the best ways to help your garden to look healthy and green is giving it a good mulching compound.

    Mulches are a layer of protective material that is placed around your plants and shrubs. They can be organic mulches or inorganic mulches. As the gardener you m ...

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  • Composting: Make Your Own Fertilizer And Reduce Trash
    By: Jena Luthovski | - Composting for your home garden is a win-win situation. You get fertilizer for your garden without buying and hauling costly bags of fertilizer from the store. Your local landfill gets less trash. A good deal all the way around. Let's say you'd like to get started composting but have questions like how long it will be before your compost is usable for fertilizer, and will it make your yard smelly to have a compost container there? What can I put in compost? Here are a few basics to get you start ...
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  • The Natural Science Of Organic Fertilizer
    By: Bill Weaver | - After 75 years in the agricultural industry with proven success, Natural Science has finally come up with the perfectly natural organic fertilizer for all you garden-makers and organic farmers.

    Natural Science organic fertilizer actually comes from recycled leather taken from animal hides. These "ingredients" of the Natural Science organic fertilizer then undergo a process of sterilization and transformed into a palletized form for easy application. In this way, the Natural Scienc ...

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  • The Benefits Of Liquid Organic Lawn Fertilizers
    By: Bill Weaver | - Taking care of your lawn the organic way can save you both time and money. Plus, it allows you to do it in an environment-friendly setting.

    With chemical fertilizers such as pesticides, herbicides, and commercial fertilizers, you run the risk of not only harm yourself but the environment as well. Sure, they seem to do the job, but do you really want a "chemicalized" garden or a healthy place for you and your family to walk, play, or picnic on? In the long run, organic fertilizers ...

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  • All About Liquid Organic Fertilizers
    By: Bill Weaver | - Using organic fertilizers is a widely accepted practice in the agricultural industry. Farmers use them to cultivate their field and row crops, winemakers utilize them for growing grapes, and horticulturists apply a liberal does of these during the landscaping of their orchards or turfs.

    Liquid organic fertilizers are a safe and effective way of providing your plants with the best nutrient supply without harming them or increasing the soil's acid content. Liquid organic fertilizer ...

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  • Which Is Better: Chemical Fertilizer Or Organic Fertilizer?
    By: Bill Weaver | - A popular topic among the agriculture specialists and home gardeners these days is the furor on organic fertilizer vs. chemical fertilizer. Now each fertilizer certainly has its pros and their cons, but before we delve in deeper into that, let us first make a few definitions.

    What is organic fertilizer?

    Organic fertilizers are substances containing nutrients derived from the remains or by-product of an organism. Examples of organic fertilizers are cottonseed meal, b ...

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