Thursday, September 1, 2011

Organic Fertilizing


Isn’t it refreshing to see some greens outside your window? Every household, no matter how small or big, has a touch of green in it. This color refers to the plants that add beauty to the surroundings. Basically, humans need it to be able to live. Breathing fresh air is a gift that is not so available to everyone. Consider living in the metropolis where the air is heavily polluted. More often, people would tend to visit the countryside and enjoy the scent of grass in the mornings and feel the crisp afternoon breeze. Nevertheless, good lawn care is much needed whether living in the suburbs or not.
There are many ways to take care of the lawn. The best way still, is to use organic fertilizer. Although grass can survive without the use of organic fertilizing, there is a noticeable difference in the growth when it is treated with fertilizer. The strands are much thicker and the land itself is not prone to weeds that actually rob the grass of the nutrients that it should be taking from the soil. It is also best to have the grass clippings left in the lawn so only a small amount of fertilizer will be needed.
Not all fertilizers are complete. There are soils that need specific nutrients in order to provide the grass a greener color. These plant foods are not readily available in all fertilizers. For example, if the aim is to produce greener grass, a supplement of nitrogen can be applied depending on the soil type of the lawn. So the best way is to identify first the type of soil prior to application of any fertilizer in order to achieve the result you want.

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