Organic gardening fertilizer is a must have thing if you are planning to create your own organic garden. Organic fertiliser is an organic based product, which means that this fertilizer is composed of natural elements that can be decomposed in the soil. This organic fertilzer is healthy to humans and also to the environment.
Why use organic fertilizers instead of commercially prepared fertilizers?
There are a lot of answers to that question, and you need to know and understand them so that you will be certain of what are their major differences. Understanding the difference between organic garden fertilizer from a commercially prepared fertilizer will also make you realize their good or bad impacts to the plants, humans, and also to the environment.
1) If you are planning to use organic gardening fertilizer, you do not necessarily spend money because you just have to utilize the wastes from garden and kitchen. But if you are planning to make use of commercially prepared fertilizers, for sure you have to use your money to purchase one.
2) You need to know that organic fertiliser is made up of organic materials that came from natural sources, while commercially prepared fertilisers are composed of chemicals and other inorganic substances. You can make organic fertilizers from compost, animal manures, agricultural by-products and processing wastes, domestic wastes, green manures, and industrial wastes.
3) You also need to understand that when you are using organic fertilizer, you have to apply it in the soil on a regular basis, especially if you are going to apply an organic matter. It takes sometime to decompose the organic matter by biological organisms and turn the organic matter into compost. Biological organisms include the following: algae, protozoa, bacteria, fungi, and earthworms. Commercially prepared fertilizers are applied on a scheduled time, for about every two weeks or depending on the manufacturer