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Why Should You Choose Organic Vegetable Fertiliser Over Chemical Fertlizers?

Plants need sufficient moisture, light, and nutrients to grow. The requirement for the moisture is fulfilled by irrigation or rainfall, light by sun rays and nutrients by compost, manure and most importantly, fertilisers.

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Why Should You Choose Organic Vegetable Fertiliser Over Chemical Fertlizers?

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  1. WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE ORGANIC VEGETABLE FERTILISER OVER CHEMICAL FERTLIZERS? WWW.LITTLEFIELDSFARM.COM

  2. LittleFieldsFarm +44-1455-393-000 Plants need sufficient moisture, light and nutrients to grow. The requirement for the moisture is fulfiled by irrigation or rainfall, light by sun rays and nutrients by compost, manure and most importantly, fertilisers. If you own a vegetable garden and do gardening, you may be familiar with the intensive process in which the plants strip nutrients from the soil. Using vegetable garden fertiliser is the best way to keep the soil in your garden in optimum shape and feed your garden efficiently. However, choosing the right type of fertiliser for your garden and adding them in the right amount is necessary. Also, it is recommended to determine the type of soil, existing nutrients that are either lacking or in over-abundance, pH and other nutrient requirements of your garden before deciding to use fertilisers. Well, with so many types of garden fertilisers available on the market today, choosing the one which is the perfect fit for vegetables, plants and, fruits growing in your garden is quite overwhelming. The preference for organic or chemical fertiliser may vary depending on who you ask. Choosing organic vegetable fertiliser over chemical fertiliser will make a difference as there are certain significant advantages of choosing only organic fertilisers for your garden. That is different in terms of nutrient availability as well as long-term effects on your soil, plants, crops and fruits. It is possible to grow a perfectly productive and beautiful garden based on organic principles. Below are some reasons to choose organic fertilisers over chemical fertilisers for your garden: Made From Natural products: Most of the organic fertilizes available are made up of the plant, animal waste or powdered minerals. A high-quality vegetable fertiliser is made up of organic products such as worm castings, manure, compost and d cottonseed meals are rich with biological organisms that are absorbed by plants faster as compared to synthetic varieties. Minimally Processed: Organic fertilisers are minimally processed, which allows nutrients to stay in natural forms to benefit soil as well as vegetable plants growing in your garden. While, with synthetic fertilisers, the nutrients are extracted and refined. Soil Conditioning: Organic fertilisers provide soil conditioning by increasing its ability to retain nutrients and water. With the consistent use, organic fertilisers make the plants and soil strong and healthy. There are some companies that sell fertilisers labelled as soil conditioners. You can buy those soil conditioners to ensure high yield. Plant Safety: Organic fertilisers are safe for your plants as they don’t require a sig to produce and process, unlike chemical fertilisers. You can stay free from any worry about the safety of your plants and crops by using organic fertilisers.

  3. LittleFieldsFarm +44-1455-393-000 Easy to Apply: One of the major benefits of organic fertilisers is that they are easy to apply in your garden. Whether you spray them on leaves or add them to the soil, they offer countless benefits to your garden while giving a great convenience. Works Slowly: Organic fertilisers work slowly and allow plants to get the amount of nutrition they need to grow. While chemical fertilisers are speedy that often overfeed the plants and damage them. There are a variety of organic fertilisers available, you can choose them as per your price range as well as your requirements. Getting the best fertiliser for vegetable garden will help you to build the fertility and long-term health of your soil. You can get organic fertilisers such as organic potato fertiliser, liquid seaweed plant feed, magnesium salts, sulphate of ammonia, dried blood, pelleted fertiliser, organic multi-purpose plant food and many more. Now, if you are a passionate gardener and looking for opinions in vegetable fertilisers, then you should opt for organic ones. As organic fertilisers are made from natural ingredients, which mean, they're renewable, sustainable, biodegradable and even environmentally friendly. Moreover, you will see the growth results associated with the vegetable garden you are aiming for. Thus, don’t compromise with the health of your vegetable garden, just start using organic fertilisers with higher nutrient content and ensure their active growth. To know more about organic fertilizers, visit https://www.littlefieldsfarm.com/gardening/plant-feed-and-fertilisers/vegetables --X--X--X--

  4. LittleFieldsFarm +44-1455-393-000 About Little Fields Farm UK Set amidst the Midlands in UK, Little Fields Farm is a family-owned business that was born out of committed love and care for animals. This online store serves various farming needs, offering a great range of products in gardening, equine farming and poultry farming. Catch Us On  Visit Us The Counting House, High Street, Lutterworth, Leicestershire, England, LE17 4AY Facebook.com/lffstore Twitter.com/LFFStore LittleFieldsFarm.com

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