Organic Fertilizer Dubuque IA

The acceleration dissipates quickly, forcing you to apply more chemical fertilizer more often. You end up with a fertilizer overdose, with strong chemicals burning your flowers' roots. They shrivel, shrink and lose their ability to carry water up to the blooms. Ultimately, they wither or die. If they do manage to survive, you'll have a less vibrant and more fragile bloom.

Midwest Organics
(641) 843-4001
805 250th Street
Britt, IA
Frontier Garden Center
319- 393-8546
1941 Blairs Ferry Rd NE
Cedar Rapids, IA
Earl May Nursery & Garden Center
(515) 432-5941
1504 S Marshall St
Boone, IA
Smith Tree Service
(319) 653-6182
2988 Highway 1
Washington, IA
Nodaway Valley Tree Farm
515- 210-2399
4417 99th St
Des Moines, IA
NatraTurf
(800) 255-8196
50602 330th Ave
Gilmore City, IA
Ken's Tree Service
515- 249-4434
PO Box 35543
Des Moines, IA
Garden Center
(641) 942-6229
17379 Highway 658
Milo, IA
Lewis Brothers Tree Farm & Nursery
319- 828-4569
1786 Iwv Rd SW
Cedar Rapids, IA
Midwest Lawn and Landscape
319-533-6847
1395 North Center point Rd
Hiawatha, IA
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Benefits of Organic Fertilizer

The quest for beautiful flowers begins with healthy soil. Soil rich in organic matter holds moisture longer. You'll lose less to runoff, which pollutes our water systems.

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All fertilizers contain three basic ingredients for plant growth: nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium:

  • Nitrogen stimulates early spring growth; promotes a healthy green color; and fosters root, stem and leaf growth.
  • Phosphorous is necessary for plants to produce sugar during photosynthesis, which promotes floral growth. It also strengthens stems, which helps guard against pests and disease.
  • Potassium regulates plant metabolism and aids in early growth, stem strength, flower color, and resistance to disease.

 

Organic fertilizers are flower-friendly because they're produced naturally from living organisms (leaves, manure, twigs and kitchen scraps, among other "starters"). By contrast, chemical fertilizers are manufactured from mineral salts-typically, potassium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, calcium nitrate, potassium chloride and potassium sulfate-which makes them excessively potent.

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Think of chemical fertilizer as a bodybuilder who uses steroids to "pump up" drastically. Synthetic fertilizers work in the same manner: They produce rapid results by pumping up your flowers with nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. This comes at a steep price: The acceleration dissipates quickly, forcing you to apply more chemical fertilizer more often. You end up with a fertilizer overdose, with strong chemicals burning your flowers' roots. They shrivel, shrink and lose their ability to carry water up to the blooms. Ultimately, they wither or die. If they do manage to survive, you'll have a less vibrant and more fragile bloom.

That's why organic fertilizers are your best bet for growing flowers. They interact with microorganisms in soil and produce longer-lasting results. Your flower garden becomes its own little ecosystem, with all elements working synergistically and harmoniously.

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