Quick, Safe, Easy - the Best Organic Liquid Lawn Fertilizers
Consistent Lawn Coverage and Organic Ingredients
In combination with organic weed control products, organic lawn fertilizers are an environmentally positive way to produce a lush, vibrant lawn, supporting overall plant growth and health better than chemicals targeted for specific performance. Concerns about nearby rivers and streams receiving fertilizer runoff are minimized, and purchasing organic liquid lawn fertilizer helps the sustainable organic agricultural product industry grow as well.
Liquid fertilizer is fast acting and requires occasional reapplication, so application in colder climates the preceding fall will likely be less effective than solid fertilizers. Fertilizers with varying percentages of nitrogen are available to support a variety of grasses depending on region.
Nature´s Lawn and Garden, Inc. provides a number of liquid organic lawn fertilizer products with ingredients like fish meal, molasses, vitamins and minerals, but with classifications such as 16-4-8 to compare with non-organic products. A great deal of attention has been paid not only to the key nutrients, but trace minerals and other ingredients which help healthy lawn growth.
AGGRAND Natural Fertilizer 4-4-3 liquid organic fertilizer costs less than chemical products, according to their website, and covers 1,500 to 8,000 square feet with a quart bottle mixed in a sprayer. Profits, they say, support education activities for natural agriculture. They have a variety of products for lawns and gardens including liquid lime, liquid bone meal, and natural kelp and sulfate of potash. After soil testing, these products can be added to adjust soil conditions.
Planet Natural´s Drammatic® 5-1-2, according to their website, helps microorganisms in the soil to fix additional nitrogen, supplementing the nutrients provided by the ingredients. A quart spray bottle covers 3,000 square feet and lists for $11.95. They note that their product is produced according to the National Organic Program, and is OMRI listed for use in organic production as well.
These and other liquid organic lawn fertilizer products are available in sizes ranging from quarts, gallons and convenient sprayer containers to larger commercial quantities. Agricultural and gardening stores are increasingly considering organic fertilizers a necessary part of their product offerings as more and more consumers and professionals use them to keep the lawns they care for in top condition.
¨The Pros and Cons of Liquid Lawn Fertilizer¨, http://www.lawncare.net/topic/lawn-care-and-maintenance/lawn-fertilizer/
Nature´s Lawn and Garden, Inc. http://www.natureslawn.com/liquid-fertilizers.php
AGGRAND http://www.liquidorganicfertilizer.com/
Planet Natural http://www.planetnatural.com/site/liquid-lawn-fertilizer.html
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