Organic Gardening at its Best Gardening Organic: Organic Fertilizers

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Organic Fertilizers

In todays world, organic gardening is popular and widespread. There are increasing concerns about the effects of conventional agriculture on the environment, and thus organic gardening seems both an ecological, and logical, choice for people who do home gardening.

Organic Fertilizers

Many varieties of organic fertilizers can be purchased for use at home. They are categorized by what materials have been used to manufacture them, such as seaweed, fish by-products, blood meal, bone ash, etc. They are also classified by the way they are intended to be applied, for example, a dry tea or a foliar liquid spray.

Fertilizers of the foliar organic variety are the choice of many farmers because they are convenient to use and offer a multitude of benefits. Typically, foliar organic fertilizers are sprayed from canisters. In contrast to fertilizers such as organic dry tea, these fertilizers can be applied easily and are less of a hassle to use for either farmers or home growers.

The Advantages of Foliar Organic Fertilizer

The biggest benefit that most see in foliar organic fertilizers is their ability to allow the maximum absorption of nutrients. The theory behind this is that these fertilizers help increase the levels of glucose in plants. This stimulates activity in the soil and helps the nutrient intake of plants.

It has been observed that applying foliar organic fertilizer in gardens or farms can result in an increased plant yield. They also are effective at preventing diseases in plants and fungal invasions. This is due to the mechanism of action of foliar organic fertilizers; they cover the stems and leaves of the plant, which are the parts where parasites and pests attack.

There are other benefits to using foliar organic fertilizers, but everything depends on how successful the application of the fertilizer was, and the economic aspect of nutrient supply.

Basic Tips for Using Foliar Organic Fertilizers

* Its always a good idea to use a diluted solution of foliar organic fertilizer the first time. If you use too high of a concentration, it can damage crops and lead to foliage burning.

* Ensure that your fertilizer has a PH level that is within a neutral range.

* You will achieve the best effects if you increase the pressure of spray or use a mist blower. This will let the liquid settle evenly on your plants.

* Make sure that when youre using foliar organic fertilizers, it is not during a period of high winds. It is preferable to use it when there is none at all.

* The absorption of nutrients will be helped by humid, moist air. The temperature should ideally be about 80 F or below. The reason for this is that the plants important nutrient channels, the stomata, open when the temperature is low.

* Last of all, to increase nutrient absorption, try to ensure that your fertilizer spray hits the bottoms of the leaves. This is where the stomata are found.

Jane Wyvern is an established freelance writer. You can find more of her writing at http://www.organic-today.com, http://www.hydroponicsnews.com and http://www.soslawncare.com

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