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Advantages of Organic Fertilizers

Nowadays, the advantages of organic fertilizers,effects of organic fertilizer,organic farming fertilizer over chemical fertilizers are one of the most hotly debated issues in the agricultural sectors, be it in the residential or the commercial aspects.

On one hand, we have the proponents of organic fertilizers who contend that these substances are safe for human health and environmental health. On the other hand, we have the advocates of chemical fertilizers who counter that organic fertilizers are not more beneficial than said chemical substances. Well, let this article highlight the advantages of organic fertilizers just so all those naysayers will be proven wrong beyond an iota of doubt.

Safety of Use

With chemical fertilizers, you have to very careful about spraying them on lawns and gardens lest small children, pets and elderly people become overly exposed to them. You must also exercise greater caution in storing said chemicals lest children and pets accidentally ingest them, which would lead to health complications like kidney and liver damage. There is no such concern with organic fertilizers. Since these are made from biodegradable materials around the house, toxicity levels are not as high as those for chemical fertilizers.

Slow and Consistent Release of Nutrients

When mixed with soil, chemical fertilizers are readily absorbed by the soil and the plants. Although it may appear as a highly desirable occurrence, keep in mind that the plant itself may be provided with excess fertilizers, which can lead to the so-called plant burn. Among gardeners, this is called the boom and bust cycle. With organic fertilizers, however, the nutrients are slowly but consistently released into the soils and the plants. This is because nature itself must break down the components of the organic fertilizer, hence, avoiding the dreaded plant burn.

Soil Fertility

Organic fertilizers simultaneously work with the plants and the soil, thanks to the fact that soil microbes must work to break down the components of the fertilizer before the plant can make use of the nutrients. Now contrast that with chemical fertilizers resulting in soil acidity. In the long run, you will suffer from the poor quality of soil for agricultural purposes.

Environmental Health

One of the most notable advantages of organic farming considering the way humanity has abused and continues to abuse Mother Earth is the way that natural fertilizers provide for many environmental benefits.

For one thing, organic fertilizers improve the soil structure, help the soil retain moisture and lessen the necessity of continually adding fertilizers to the spoil. For another thing, organic fertilizers do not contribute to the toxic runoff to surrounding bodies of land and water. Ultimately, the health of the environment is safeguarded with organic fertilizer use.

Also, human health is safeguarded because organic fertilizers do not produce as many toxic residues, if at all, that sticks to the fruits and vegetables we eat. Did we mention that scientific and anecdotal evidence point to the better taste of fresh produce grown with organic fertilizers?

Other advantages of organic fertilizers that deserve mention are that these are cost-effective ways to grow plants especially when purchased locally and that these can be sourced from your household and farm waste. Think compost piles and heaps. So, now that you know about the many advantages of organic fertilizers, isn't it about time that you trumpet them, too?

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