Milorganite Natural Organic Fertilizer: Milorganite Natural Organic Fertilizer is one type of natural fertilizer you can use on your garden. The fertilizer is slow-releasing and safe for pets. You can buy this fertilizer at Lowe's in 36-pound bags. You can also order this product from the Lowe's website and have it shipped to your home.
Garden Club Select Organic Fertilizer: Garden Club Select Organic Fertilizer is another type of organic garden fertilizer you may choose to use on your garden this spring. The fertilizer is slow-releasing and can feed your plants for up to three months, offering your plants complete nutrition during that time. It is meant to be used on gardens in the springtime. This fertilizer is safe for pets and can cover 25 square feet in area.
You can purchase this organic fertilizer from Lowe's stores or from their website in 1.25-pound bags.
Lady Bug: John's Recipe: Lady Bug: John's Recipe is another natural fertilizer you may want to consider using in your garden this year. Lady Bug makes organic fertilizers for all types of plants. You can use John's Recipe on all types of plants. It is fast-acing, and contains seaweed, Medina Soil Activator, hydrolyzed and emulsified fish humic acid, molasses, and trace minerals. The product helps plants develop strong root systems, cope with stress, and encourage amino acid and enzyme activity. One quart of John's Recipe makes 32 gallons of fertilizer while one gallon makes 128 gallons of the organic fertilizer.
You can buy John's Recipe at some Whole Foods stores. To find out where you can buy the product near you, please enter you zip code on the, "Where to Find" page on the Lady Bug website.
Super Tea Organic Fertilizer: Super Tea (5-5-1) Organic Fertilizer is a great natural fertilizer for all types of plants including tomatoes, lettuce, eggplants, and peppers. This fertilizer contains soluble seaweed, Mexican bat guano, worm castings, and seabird guano, which promotes healthy plant growth.
You can buy Super Tea Organic Fertilizer in 2 and 12-pound bags. This organic garden fertilizer can be purchased from the Planet Natural website.
Earth Juice Grow Organic Fertilizer: Another natural fertilizer you may want to consider using in your garden this year is Earth Juice Grow Organic Fertilizer. This fertilizer can be used to promote the growth of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Ingredients in this product include: bat guano, sea kelp, natural potash, oat bran, feather meal, steamed bone meal, and blood meal.
You can purchase Earth Juice Grow Organic Fertilizer in one-quart and one-gallon containers. Earth Juice Grow Organic Fertilizer is available through the Planet Natural website.
If you have a garden and you prefer to use a natural or organic fertilizer to help your plants, fruits, or vegetables grow, perhaps you will consider using one of the products mentioned in this article.
Sources:
Lowe's: Milorganite Natural Organic Fertilizer:
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=97821-31102-004262&lpage=none
Lowe's: Garden Club Select Organic Fertilizer:
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=7486-1321-605964&lpage=none
Lady Bug: Lady Bug Organic Fertilizers:
http://www.ladybugbrand.com/fertilizer.htm#fertilizer-1
Lady Bug: Where to Find Lady Bug Products:
http://www.ladybugbrand.com/outlets.asp
Planet Natural: Super Tea Organic Fertilizer:
http://www.planetnatural.com/site/super-tea.html
Planet Natural: Earth Juice Grow Organic Fertilizer:
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