Organic Fertiliser
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Organic Fertiliser
Organic fertilisers are fertilisers derived from natural sources including fish, manure, compost and crop residue. Organic fertilisers gift garden soil with nutrient rich input which supports the garden's ecosystem as a whole.
What is Slow Release organic fertiliser? It's exactly as the name suggests, a slow releasing organic fertiliser designed to release a small, steady amount of nutrients over a period of time. These can be natural, organic fertilisers add important nutrients to the soil by naturally breaking down and decomposing.
The purpose of organic fertiliser is to feed your plants with the nutrient-dense garden food it requires to prosper. Organic fertilisers that are of the highest quality consist of natural decomposition which makes it very easy for plants to digest. The natural sources provided by organic fertilisers provide plants with slow-release, consistent nourishment.
The best organic fertilisers are known for their slow-releasing organics along with their environmentally friendly approach to a garden. Here are a few reasons why you should use an organic fertiliser:
1. Environmentally Friendly
2. Improved Soil Structure
3. Minimal Risk of Toxic Build-up
4. Pet-Friendly
5. Increased Yield and Shelf Life of Fruit and Vegetables
1. Environmentally Friendly
2. Improved Soil Structure
3. Minimal Risk of Toxic Build-up
4. Pet-Friendly
5. Increased Yield and Shelf Life of Fruit and Vegetables
Seasonality will have an effect on the benefits of an organic fertiliser. Microorganisms play a key role in release the nutrients from the compost and manure. Microorganisms require warmth and humidity in order to work effectively. This does not mean organic fertilisers won't work at all during winter rather spring and summer will just be more complimentary in achieving the most effective results.
At UDOO we are fans of both organic fertilisers. Compost is fantastic as the gardener has more control over the creation, and will have a wide array of nutrients the plants can consume. Compost amends soils, and provides longevity for soil health.
The best method would be to mix compost with manure as it harnesses the best of both properties. This will provide all plants with organic and nutrient rich soil.