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Organic Fertilizers For Your Garden

Coconut Coir Chips

Another great type of organic composting bin material that’s easy to use around vegetables and other kinds of edible plants is coconut coir chips. This helps adds calcium into your soil while also providing an excellent framework for roots to grow. You can have a healthy and strong plant that won’t be as susceptible to weed infestation during the growing season! You don’t need much of this fertilizer because it will last for several years.

Sawdust/Wood Chips

Using sawdust or wood chips is another organic way to boost nutrients in your composting bin or flower beds. These add trace minerals like calcium, magnesium, and copper. Which help make vegetables grow healthy during their growing season! You can also use sawdust in the garbage disposal to keep it clean while giving yourself a boost of nutrients at the same time.

Bat Guano

As the name implies, bat guanos are fertilizers made from bat feces, and they contain high amounts of nitrogen which helps boost your soil with nutrients! This product can be used in all types of garden beds, including container gardens and flowerbeds. Just remember to not apply these directly onto any edible plant or vegetable garden bed.

Manures

Another type of organic fertilizer for your garden is animal manures. These are great because they’re high in nitrogen plus all kinds of other essential minerals that help plants get stronger roots with bigger leaves so you have healthier plants with big beautiful blooms! Just remember not to apply this directly onto any edible plant or vegetable bed. There’s a chance that too much manure could cause unwanted weed growth around those areas.

Alfalfa Meal

A fantastic type of organic fertilizer to use on your flower beds and composting bins is alfalfa meal, which contains a lot of nitrogen. It promotes vegetable growth by producing big, robust roots with lovely blooms while also providing high levels of nitrogen. This product also has trace minerals like calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. So it will give your edible garden all the nutrients they need during their growing season.

Cottonseed Meal

Cottonseed meal is another form of organic fertilizer that you may apply to your flower beds and composting bin. It has a lot of nitrogen and potassium, making it ideal for encouraging vegetables to develop strong stems and healthy roots throughout the growing season! This product also aids in the delivery of trace minerals to plants while keeping weeds at bay during edible garden cultivation.

Conclusion

In conclusion, there are a lot of different types of organic fertilizers that you can add to your composting bin or garden beds. Remember to keep in mind that some fertilizers are better for certain types of edible gardens than others. So try them all out to see which ones work best for the plants in your edible garden!

 

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