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Growing Organic Vegetables - Preparing Your Own Fertilisers

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Introducing organic fertilisers to your garden soil makes certain that the soil get the key nutrients which it needs. Most gardeners growing organic vegetables will tell you that if you do this 2-3 times yearly it will vastly improve the soil in your vegetable garden.

Remember that doing this the organic way ensures that there are no man made chemical substances being put back into your soil.

Sorts of fertiliser:

These can be broken down into a couple of basic varieties.

Organic animal based and organic plant focused fertiliser.

Organic Animal Fertiliser:

Organic animal fertiliser is more commonly referred to as manure.

Normally you will find that it comes from cows, horses and chickens. You can also include bats and rabbits within our list of animals.

This manure should really have enough time to decompose and age before mixing it in fully with your soil. If you are doing this yourself it is important that the manure has fully decomposed to ensure the extraction of detrimental bacteria.

Once your fertiliser is fully decomposed you can now mix this in with your soil. It will depend on what form your fertiliser is in as to how you can do this.

But in basic terms, if it is in either liquid or solid form you would be wise to ensure that it is blended in well with your soil. It is also a good idea to program your planting for not less than 3-4 weeks after you apply your fertiliser. Not only will this enable the fertiliser to work it's magic within the soil but it will remove any bad odors from the manure that will otherwise make your planting an unappealing endeavor.

Organic Plant Fertiliser:

Referred to in most gardening circles as "Green Manure" Plant based fertiliser comes from multiple sources.

Most common derive from seaweed and kelp. This type of fertiliser is excellent for growing organic vegetables as seaweed has been shown to possess nutrients such as manganese, copper and zinc. All of which are intimately associated with superior growth of your produce and feed the soil with the much needed nutrients an organic gardener looks for.

Lots of organic gardeners currently use worm casings to fertilise their soil. You can buy this in your local gardening shop, but lots of people now manufacture their own.

In order to do this you need to ensure you have the right worms that you can get once again from the garden outlet. A covered container and damp vegetable matter or old newspaper. This is a great and consistent way to get free fertiliser for your garden all the year round and costs next to nothing.

There is yet another "Green Manure" fertiliser you can use if you can find the correct plants. Traditionally this is a crop such as soya which is grown and then harvested and merged with the soil so that the plant just simply decomposes in the soil. This works very well as the decomposing plant matter releases nutrients as it breaks down into your soil.

Ensuring that you keep the soil of your organic garden well fertilised at the very least twice a year will ensure that your crop is gaining it's strongest growing potential. It is surprisingly cheap to do and the modest costs involved will ensure that your eating a good crop of organic vegetables though-out the year.

Why not give growing organic vegetables a go, you really will love the taste of your own naturally grown vegetables and herbs

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