fertilizer

     

Fertilizers (also spelle fertiliser) are chemical compounds given to plants to promote growth; they are usually applied either through the soil, for uptake by plant roots, or by foliar feeding, for uptake through leaves. Fertilizers can be organic (composed of organic matter), or inorganic (made of simple, inorganic chemicals or minerals). They can be naturally occurring compounds such as peat or mineral deposits, or manufactured through natural processes (such as composting) or chemical processes (such as the Haber process). These chemical compounds leave lawns, gardens, and soils looking beautiful as they are given different essential nutrients that encourage plant growth.

Trivia about fertilizer

  • Gardening books recommend dried blood (they don't say whose) as an organic type of this
  • Examples include nitrogen, compost & manure varieties
  • An agricultural plant-growth aid, often including nitrates