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Plants, like humans, require sustenance to maintain their health. Fertilisers are a type of food for plants.
Fertilisers are a group of chemical or mineral preparations that release nutrients that plants require to develop. Chemical (inorganic) and mineral (organic) fertilisers are the two basic forms of fertilisers.
Chemical fertilisers are liquid or solid fertilisers that are added to the soil for a specific purpose, such as increasing plant fertility and promoting growth. Natural mineral or organic fertilisers, such as manure and seaweed, are derived from plants and animals and can be employed as general soil improvers.
Fertilisers are important because they give nutrients to the soil, combating any shortages that may exist in natural soil, such as insufficient nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus, which can damage the health and growth of plants.
At different stages of its life cycle, each plant requires different nutrients. There are a variety of fertilisers available, each with varying amounts of minerals and rapid or delayed release times depending on the needs of each plant. When using fertilisers, always read the label and follow the instructions exactly.
Of course, if you require additional fertilisation assistance or advice, the simplest approach is to have Maddern's Place handle everything for you.
Fertilisers are a group of chemical or mineral preparations that release nutrients that plants require to develop. Chemical (inorganic) and mineral (organic) fertilisers are the two basic forms of fertilisers.
Chemical fertilisers are liquid or solid fertilisers that are added to the soil for a specific purpose, such as increasing plant fertility and promoting growth. Natural mineral or organic fertilisers, such as manure and seaweed, are derived from plants and animals and can be employed as general soil improvers.
Fertilisers are important because they give nutrients to the soil, combating any shortages that may exist in natural soil, such as insufficient nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus, which can damage the health and growth of plants.
At different stages of its life cycle, each plant requires different nutrients. There are a variety of fertilisers available, each with varying amounts of minerals and rapid or delayed release times depending on the needs of each plant. When using fertilisers, always read the label and follow the instructions exactly.
Of course, if you require additional fertilisation assistance or advice, the simplest approach is to have Maddern's Place handle everything for you.
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