Properly fertilising soil does not mean over-applying fertilisers to crops. It is crucial to understand the needs of each crop and the variability of the soil before fertilisation.

The entirety of gardening is an art, and knowing how gardening products affect your plants is key. For the proper development of your plants, your soil must have sufficient amounts of nutrients. This is where fertilising comes in to help build those nutrients up. 

When to use fertiliser

It’s important to apply a fertiliser that is targeted at your plant’s needs before you plant them in the soil. The correct fertiliser will give the plants a kick of nutrients they need to grow into healthy little plants. This also helps them grow bigger and faster. Whatever plant type you are growing, your soil needs to be of good quality for anything to grow.

If the soil is dry and compact, it is usually unfriendly to your plants. To fix this, give the soil a good turn, and apply fertiliser and a layer of organic compost. Good soil quality is essential to the health of any garden. Fertilisation at the right time is also important. Usually, it is important to fertilise during the plant’s growing season to help enhance the growth of your crops.

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How to use fertiliser

To ensure effective fertilisation, it is essential to fertilise properly, regardless of when you choose to do it. It is always important to conduct a soil test in your garden before you begin. This helps determine your garden’s specific nutrients. Always use the right fertiliser. Fertiliser that is based on your soil test results. Soil testing is essential for determining the appropriate type of fertiliser your garden requires.

After applying fertiliser, it is crucial to clean up immediately. This helps prevent runoff, so be sure to clean up any spills right away to avoid accidentally fertilising unintended areas. Furthermore, refrain from fertilising during extreme heat or drought, as this can cause the fertiliser to harm the plants.

Types of fertilisers to choose from

  • Mineral fertilizer
  • Organic fertilization
  • Compost
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