Soil Alternative

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 26-02-2009

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Soil Alternative
I am bulding a house and i am using trench fill then i find obsolete pipes and the soil capacity is low Advice?

please give me an alternative foundation to use and why?

Where are you? Where is the frost line in your area?

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Nutrient Fertilizer

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 26-04-2008

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nutrient fertilizer

Manure tea is simply water in which manure has been steeped. By soaking the manure in water for a few weeks much of the goodness in the manure is leached into the water. The resulting liquid is a highly potent fertilizer.

Manure tea or manure water can be made from any farmyard manure. Poultry, pig, horse or cattle manure is all exceptionally nutritious stuff. All the trace elements as well as the ‘biggies’ such as potash, nitrogen and phosphorous, which plants need are contained in animal dung. All types of animal dung are different and will contain different proportions of nutrients. But all animal dung is good! Even zoo-poo will do! Just use whatever is available in your locality.

Although digging manure into the garden is effective it can be impractical especially in the small garden or one used as a recreational area by the whole family. Plus, obtaining large enough amounts of farmyard muck to apply to the garden can be difficult unless you live in a rural area. Applying manure water means you can target the benefits of muck to those plants who really need it easily and without having to get hold of large deliveries of the stuff. Plus all plants take up nutrients dissolved in water so you speed things up for them.

Tomatoes thrive if given a weekly feed with manure tea fertilizer. The fruits will be large and numerous while the plants stay strong. Strong plants can fight off diseases so it pays to keep your plants healthy.

Peppers and chillies also flourish if fed weekly with manure water until the fruits start to set. Then you withhold the feed to encourage the plants to focus on seed (and therefore fruit) production rather than getting too large and lush.

Any plant which has suffered a set back will appreciate the ‘pick-me-up’ qualities of a manure tea tonic. Cabbages (and any other member of the brassica family) really improve if given a dose of liquid manure after an attack by the club-root disease or over-feeding by hungry caterpillars!

Ornamental plants will benefit from a natural liquid fertilizer such as this, too. Roses are particularly glad of such a quick fix when attacked with fungal diseases. Any plant which crops heavily, whether it be a cucumber of a rose is bound to benefit from some nutrient replacement therapy. So make sure you feed them regularly.

This kind of feed is fantastic because you know what goes into it. Not much! If you are dubious about the organic credentials of the manure simply leave it to sit for six months before using. That way you can be sure any veterinary compounds used in commercial animal husbandry are long gone. Even if you did not do this, your homemade manure tea fertilizer is likely to be a lot more environmentally sound than any commercial products. For a start you are recycling. Secondly there is no packaging. Thirdly this stuff lasts for ages! Simply keep topping up your bucket of manure tea, with fresh water until the water stops turning brown. Trust me, that can take years. By then you will have dissolved an awful lot of nutrient from not a lot of poo!

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Fertilizer Costs

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 20-03-2008

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fertilizer costs
how much liquid starter fertilizer do you apply per acre when seeding? how much is this about in cost?

look at my other question earlier, noone had an answer for me?

Depends on what product it is and the concentration of the ingredients. Not all liquid ferts are the same. You’ll need to get the product and look at the label. All chems registered with the EPA will have this info as well as mixing instructions and safety instructions. As far as the cost goes, you will know this if you decide to purchase the product…

…$Billy Ray$

Seeing Green (University of Missouri)

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Agriculture Fertilizers

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 17-08-2007

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agriculture fertilizers
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Fertilizer Crops

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 27-01-2007

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fertilizer crops

Foliar Fertilizers Ensure the Rapid Growth of Plants

Fertilizers are widely used to provide essential nutrients for the growth of healthy plants and crops. They are manufactured through chemical compounds and applied for plants through soil. Reason behind their use is that most of the nutrients are not found in the soil thus they fulfill the requirements of remaining nutrients. Therefore, for promoting the growth of the plants, fertilizers are applied through the roots. In fact some fertilizers are directly applied through the leaves that are known as foliar fertilizers. In addition to immediate benefits, foliar feeding can also increase uptake nutrients from the soil by encouraging plants to take up more water. Basically, nutrients are delivered to plants through their roots by watering or root drench. These types of fertilizers are mixed for foliar feeding that help in optimizing nutrient uptake in the leaves through plant pores (stomata).

In comparison to other fertilizers, foliar fertilizers are gaining recognition quickly as the crop protection scheme. Chemicals including potassium nitrate, potassium humate and Map mono-ammonium phosphate are some of the chemicals used widely as foliar fertilizers in the form of spray, powder and crystal. Foliar fertilizers are applied for an assortment of factors like strengthen damaged and weak plants and cure deficiencies. In addition to deliver nutrients to plants through leaves, the feeding method is more effective than the route nutrition and provides results more quickly.

On the other hand, foliar applied nutrients can make some other elements like iron. These fertilizers not only help to cover the leaves, stems and the plant parts that are susceptible to pests and parasites, but also speed up the crop growth. One of the main benefits of foliar feeding is that it also keeps plants away from the numerous disease and fungal attacks. However, foliar fertilizers are beneficial and provide good effects, but you are supposed to follow some precautions when applying them. The fertilizer should be applied only when the plants are most likely to benefit.

You must also keep in mind that, the fertilizers should be applied either in the late evening or early in the morning. This is because; in the late evening and early morning the temperatures are cool and dew is present on the leaves. And the stoma on the leaves is able to absorb the nutrients. On the other hand, during the heat of the day, it can damage the plant. It is also important to keep in mind that all the plants are different and need nutrients according to their requirements. When it comes to get details or buy the fertilizers, just search over the internet. There are a number of online stores offering you detailed information and foliar fertilizers.

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Agricultural Fertilizers

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 03-12-2006

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agricultural fertilizers
What is the effect on the supply of agricultural products of farmers using better fertilizers and pesticides?

A) Supply rises.
B) Supply rises temporarily until the market adjusts.
C) Supply falls.
D) Supply falls temporarily until the market adjusts.
E) The use of fertilizer and pesticides are unrelated to the supply of agricultural products.

E

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High Nitrogen Fertilizer

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 07-07-2006

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high nitrogen fertilizer
What r the names of nitrogenous, phosphorous, & pottasic fertilizers?

and also the names of some compound fertilizers and the ratios of their mixture. and which combos hav the highest % of nitrogen, potassium phosphorous

Usually, nitrogen fertilizer also includes phosphorous and potassium. These formulations are called “N-P-K” fertilizers. The ratio of each nutrient to the other is indicated by a number. This is called the “fertilizer analysis.” You could buy a 10-10-10 fertilizer, which has equal parts of each nutrient. A 20-10-10 would have twice as much nitrogen as phosphorous and potassium. The numbers also correspond to percentage by weight in the particular fertilizer. A 10-10-10 fertilizer is made of 10% of each nutrient. The additional 70% of ingredients are inert, or inactive. A higher number corresponds to a larger amount of active.

2 brands are Miracle grow (15-30-15) and All purpose (10-10-10).

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