Organic Fertilizer and Plant Food for Farms, Gardens and Houseplants
Understand How to Use Fertilizer for Healthier Plants
Nourishing food for your vegetables can be organic or synthetic. Organic plant food is food that was once alive, while synthetic plant food is made in a lab from chemical components. Synthetic plant food for vegetables usually comes in powder form, as a liquid, or in granules, according to Gardening123.com. Some plant food is slow-release, while other food is designed for an immediate effect.
Types of farm and garden fertilizer in common use include organic fish fertilizer, organic farm fertilizer, organic garden fertilizer and organic fertilizer for houseplants. Brands of plant food include Maxsea plant food and Dynamite plant food. Check with your local nursery to find out the best organic fertilizer for your plant and growing area. Specialized organic fertilizers are available for many common plants, allowing you to choose organic tomato fertilizer made especially for your variety of tomato.
Fertilizer should be used as directed. Adding more fertilizer than recommended will not help the plant grow better, and may harm the plant or cause damage to the vegetables from its crop. Plant food is used in agriculture on farms, on lawns, and in indoor gardens and houseplants. When a plant needs a nutrient plant food supplement, it will show its symptoms in yellowing leaves, dying patches on leaves, or poor plant growth, according to "How to Be a Gardener"; by Alan Titschmarsh. To help identify a nutrient supplement, find out what kind of plant food deficiency is common in your type of vegetable. Many vegetable plant problems can be solved by applying the right plant food. A plant that needs plant food can often look like it is being attacked by a pest.
According to the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, he nutrients that plants often need in plant food include phosphorus, potassium, nitrogen, manganese, molybdenum, magnesium, calcium and boron. Plant food formulated for the needs of specific vegetables can help treat general soil nutrition. Plant food containing a single nutrient, called a straight fertilizer, can be used to supplement deficiencies of specific nutrients.
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