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Benefits of Organic Garden Fertilizer

With the recent swing toward organic gardening, some time should be taken to examine organic garden fertilizer and the many benefits that it offers. Obviously, if you're going through the trouble of creating an organic garden, you're not going to start pumping it full of chemicals. This article will give a brief overview of organic garden fertilizer.

Organic Garden Fertilizer

Not only is organic fertilizer the best way to grow the healthiest plants possible, it also has many benefits for the environment. Much of the water pollution that we experience today is of our own making. The chemicals used in the farming and agricultural industries often finds its way into our water supplies. This is not a problem if you are using organic garden fertilizer. Instead of synthetically developed chemicals, you are using natural ingredients that are already found in nature. The following are some of the most common organic garden fertilizers.

The first type of organic garden fertilizer is animal fertilizer. This is made up primarily of waste products from various animals. It can also be made up of various animal parts, especially fish. The most notable type of fertilizer from this category is probably manure. This is a very popular form of organic fertilizer and it is usually very readily available.

Most people think of cow manure, but this type of fertilizer can be from a number of different animals, such as horses, bats, chickens, and others. Another popular animal fertilizer is called fish emulsions. This is basically a mixture of ground up fish parts, and contains virtually everything required to make plants grow.

The other type of organic garden fertilizer is plant based. This includes compost, seaweed, worm castings, and various others. Compost can be created with just about any biodegradable materials. The most common are grass clippings, leaves, and kitchen scraps. It takes some time to break down into something suitable for use in your garden, but it's well worth the wait.

Many of these organic fertilizer materials can be either bought or prepared yourself. Whether you're using animal fertilizer, such as manure, or some type of plant based fertilizer, such as compost, it's a good idea to use this type of fertilizer for a number of reasons. Your plants and vegetables will be healthier, and the effects on the environment will be much less harmful than those of chemical based products. Anything that benefits the environment, while providing health benefits to you personally is worth taking a look at.

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