Improve Your Soil's Fertility and
You Will Have Healthier, More Productive Plants

Have you been planning to switch to organic methods but need info on organic fertilizers? Or perhaps you've already made the switch to organic growing but your plants' health isn't what you hoped for.

Organic Fertilizers Info is your source for information about building humus in your soil, creating and using compost, adding fish emulsion fertilizers, and much, much more.

We'll investigate the various types of non-synthetic fertilizers and how they help us improve the soil and all the plants growing in it.

We'll also look at soil organisms and microorganisms, and how the good ones help to improve the soil, and the effects that the "bad" ones have on plant health and productivity.

And we'll discuss the importance of mulches and cover crops, which are very useful for keeping weeds at bay, while also adding nutrients to the soil.

Organic fertilizers can help you control plant diseases. Why? Because healthy plants have the defenses to keep diseases from gaining a toe hold in your gardens and fields.

Soil tests are important for determining what nutrients are missing in your soils. Learn about these tests, how to take soil samples, and how to find a lab that will test your soil.

You'll find hardiness zone maps for the United States and Canada, along with a discussion about microclimates, including what they are, and how to create them in your gardens. You'll be amazed at the things you can grow that a zone map says shouldn't grow there.

The best grower is an informed grower. Before you dig into the soil, dig deep into the information on this site. Your plants will be glad you did! They'll reward you with a garden that looks like this...

abundant garden bounty

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