Types of natural fertilizers to have fertile land

Organic fertilizer

If a person does not eat healthy foods, it is likely that they will not have strength. Let him get fat and feel tired. Let him shake when he runs and his skin looks dull. The same thing happens in nature. Plants need healthy soil to nourish themselves and thus develop in a timely manner.

That is why today we are dedicated to learning more about the conditions of the land in which we plant daisies and gardenias, lemon trees, tulips and ferns.

Compost soil

The earth is a source of nutrition for plants, it is what will offer everything necessary for them to develop photosynthesis and thus be able to grow. Therefore, it is important fertilize the land in order to enrich it and offer everything that plants need.

You can choose the chemical type or the natural ones, the latter being the most suitable if you are interested in the plants growing in a natural habitat and without coming into contact with artificial agents.

Within this last group you can find different types of fertilizers: organic matter, ash, sawdust, manure, worm castings.

Natural fertilizers

This is not the first time we have talked about paying the soil with organic matter but it never hurts to repeat it: recycle all the natural debris of your daily diet and form a compost to fertilize the soil. The ideal is to fertilize with organic matter at least twice a year applying a layer of about 2 cm thick.

Natural fertilizer

Another alternative is to create a natural compost with a sawdust and manure mix, in a proportion of 75% to 25%. After mixing very well, let it rest for a few days and then apply it to the ground.

El earthworm humus It is a widely used natural fertilizer because it has great nutrients in addition to other substances that help plants to develop better and finally there are wood ash that are fit for the earth. They can be made of hard or soft wood and provide minerals such as phosphorus, magnesium, potassium and calcium carbonate. Now, if you want to grow plants that need an acidic soil, avoid this fertilizer as the ash reduces the PH of the soil.

Natural fertilizer


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