In my opinion and experience organic fertilizer is a better option than chemical ones. FIrstly, because one can create them on his own.
My father and I, made two 2x2m compost bins 5 years ago. We throw in all sorts of biodegradable materials in, like leaves, grass, sawdust, leftover fruits and vegetables and all sorts of other plants to create the best possible organically fertilized soil money can buy.
A great example of how good the soil is, is when we plant anything near the compost bins. The soil is so nutrient dense that anything planted there will grow abnormally fast and big. Last year we planted some green beans which my syster had to make for a school project. The three plants yielded 15kg green beans. A year before we planted some pumpkins there and they ended up being the biggest ones I ever seen in person. Some were so heavy that their stem broke and they fell on the ground so, we had to support them with chairs.
My point is, again, from personal experience, that if you have the opportunity to make a compost, do it! It will yield the best possible, nutriend rich soil you can imagine. The plants you grow in it will be very thankful and produce shocking yields.
Biofertilizers are really for people that are truly environmentalist,Chemical fertilizers usually take care of the job quicker, better and with additionally fascinating responses. Insight: Take a gander at the base of the flower root three minutes in the wake of applying any chemical fertilizer , and watch it change its colour....
In my opinion and experience organic fertilizer is a better option than chemical ones. FIrstly, because one can create them on his own.
My father and I, made two 2x2m compost bins 5 years ago. We throw in all sorts of biodegradable materials in, like leaves, grass, sawdust, leftover fruits and vegetables and all sorts of other plants to create the best possible organically fertilized soil money can buy.
A great example of how good the soil is, is when we plant anything near the compost bins. The soil is so nutrient dense that anything planted there will grow abnormally fast and big. Last year we planted some green beans which my syster had to make for a school project. The three plants yielded 15kg green beans. A year before we planted some pumpkins there and they ended up being the biggest ones I ever seen in person. Some were so heavy that their stem broke and they fell on the ground so, we had to support them with chairs.
My point is, again, from personal experience, that if you have the opportunity to make a compost, do it! It will yield the best possible, nutriend rich soil you can imagine. The plants you grow in it will be very thankful and produce shocking yields.
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Biofertilizers are really for people that are truly environmentalist,Chemical fertilizers usually take care of the job quicker, better and with additionally fascinating responses. Insight: Take a gander at the base of the flower root three minutes in the wake of applying any chemical fertilizer , and watch it change its colour....
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