Introduction

Organic fertilizers provide plants with nutrients while improving soil health. Unlike chemical fertilizers, they release nutrients slowly and support long-term fertility.

Common Types of Organic Fertilizers

  • Compost: Enriches soil with organic matter and microorganisms.
  • Manure: Cow, chicken, or horse manure adds nitrogen and improves structure.
  • Bone Meal: Rich in phosphorus for root and flower development.
  • Fish Emulsion: Fast-acting liquid fertilizer for leafy growth.
  • Seaweed Extract: Provides micronutrients and boosts plant immunity.

Benefits of Organic Fertilizers

  • Improve soil structure and water retention.
  • Encourage beneficial microbes and earthworms.
  • Release nutrients slowly for steady plant growth.
  • Eco-friendly and safe for long-term use.

Application Tips

  • Mix compost into soil before planting.
  • Apply liquid fertilizers during active growth stages.
  • Don’t overapply—too much organic matter can cause imbalance.

Conclusion

Switching to organic fertilizer nourishes your plants while caring for the soil and environment. It’s the sustainable choice for any garden.