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Provides Nutrients
Compost has nutrients in it, but they are not present in the variety and quantity to justify using it as a replacement for a general, balanced all-purpose fertilizer. These acids help to break down some of the rock particles in the soil, releasing nutrients to the plants that would otherwise not be available to them.
Kelp Meal by Espoma
This excellent natural source of chelated minerals and plant hormones is harvested and processed at a low temperature to preserve the biologically active components. The potential benefit of a kelp fertilizer supplement increases each year as it contributes to the soil organic matter.
Fertilizing the Lawn
They need a diet richer in nutrients than is naturally available in most areas, especially on residential properties where the best soil is often removed by the builder prior to construction.
Choosing Fertilizer
Fertilizer is simply an alternate source of all the basic nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, and trace minerals that exist naturally in a healthy soil. Fertilizer products are useful to either compensate for thin, poor soil or to supplement the nutrients existing in healthy soil.
Reduces Weeds
Compost has nutrients in it, but they are not present in the variety and quantity to justify using it as a replacement for a general, balanced all-purpose fertilizer. These acids help to break down some of the rock particles in the soil, releasing nutrients to the plants that would otherwise not be available to them.
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