Sunday, January 3, 2010

Organic Vegetable Plants How Do I Provide Nitrogen To My Vegetable Plants?

How do I provide nitrogen to my vegetable plants? - organic vegetable plants

I tested the soil in my tomato and chile habanero and poor.
As nitrogen can produce more going for them, all forms of life?

2 comments:

Mike M said...

All animal manures need to have a high level of ammonia decomposition of nitrates in different plants.

Perhaps you should try due sourse composted manure as ammonia are in a more easily accessible. Had not about burning, may occur if fresh manure worry, too. If you use the fresh manure, to ensure that no direct contact with plant stems and burns.

I recommend the horse manure, sheep manure and composted manure. Another excellent source of nitrogen mushroom compost or fish emulsion. Fish emulsion is also good because the soil conditions.

Mary said...

Please read my article:

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article ...

for the basics of using organic fertilizers and chemicals in order to resolve this problem. I like using chemical fertilizers in moderation, but the addition of organic matter are essential to the health of all soils.

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