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    Fertilizer and Healthy Soil

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    Post by Lobo Tue 16 Feb 2016, 8:50 pm

    Fertilizer and Healthy Soil

    Fertilizer and Healthy Soil Prepared-garden-bed-185x185
    Bagged organic fertilizers were spread over this bed before the ground was worked for planting. Some of the nutrients in organic fertilizers dissolve in water quickly, while others undergo a biological conversion in warm and moist soil that is teeming with microbes. Thoroughly mix them in before planting so plant roots won't run into hot pockets of biological activity.
    Currently much work is being done to better understand the health of soil and how it supports the health of plants. In a nutshell, the soil is brimming with living organisms that help release nutrients, among other good things, from organic matter present in the soil. The idea for gardeners who want to work with the natural system is to think in terms of feeding the soil, not the plants. Synthetic fertilizers supply nutrients to plants, but their continued use does not encourage the growth of living organisms in the soil and can even hurt them by creating conditions that are too acid or too salty.
    To encourage microbes and other living things such as earthworms and fungi that create a healthy environment for roots, it is best to use compost and organic fertilizers. Organic matter in the ground is what fuels this “soil food web,” the complex body of soil organisms and their interactions. That is why it is very important to work compost, chopped leaves, or other clean organic matter into the soil.
    Soil organisms decompose plant residues, manures, and even some pesticides, often preventing the latter from entering water and becoming pollutants. They store nitrogen and other nutrients. Some even take nitrogen from the atmosphere, making it available for plants. This is the case with organisms associated with legumes such as peas. Many also contribute to improving the texture of the soil, too. So when fertilizing, think about the health of the soil, and the health of your plants will follow. Like humans, plants that are healthy are better able to resist or endure and recover from many diseases.
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    You’ll need to amend the soil with fertilizer when planting in pots and feed the plant periodically as well. Unlike when planting in the ground, the only food that plants in pots receive is the food that you provide. You can mix granular fertilizers into soil before planting. Also feed regularly with liquid food, such as Bonnie Herb & Vegetable Plant Food.
    It’s Different In Pots
    When growing plants in containers, the soil that you start with is a sterile medium, not really true soil. (If you have questions about what a good potting soil should be made from, read here.) In this case, it is fine to use synthetic fertilizers because there is no soil food web present. High-tech granular products and water-soluble products are great for potted vegetables, herbs, and flowers.

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