It is very important to learn exactly how to apply fertilizer to your garden. Whether you are using commercial type fertilizer or going organic, there are procedures you need to follow for a healthy garden. Understand the chemicals that are best for your garden and make sure they are in the fertilizer you purchase. The necessary chemicals are nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Also, you need to know when and how to apply the fertilizer to your lawn or garden. All fertilizers should be applied to the lawn or garden twice a year.
If your weather has been extremely dry, or even if you had a drought spell, you need to moisten the soil a little bit. Actually, fertilizer should be applied on dry soil, but not the drought dry soil. You should never do any of your fertilizing during the heat of the day. The fertilizer needs to be watered slightly after it is applied. However, you should check your weather forecast before you do any fertilizing. When you water the fertilizer too much or if rain comes along after you have completed your fertilizing, you can have harmful run off of the fertilizer.
This fertilizer run off can be quite harmful to plants and even your water source. Adding less water allows the fertilizer to go down and stay at the roots of your grass or plants. The roots can then absorb the fertilizer and produce a healthier plant. The nitrogen in the fertilizer is what will make your grass richer and greener. With a healthier lawn, you will not have the typical battle with the weeds.
While there are too many varieties of plant life out there to put a finger on any set one, there are a few in mind worth discussing. The first is of the flowering bulb, named liliaceae/amaryllidaceae, better known as an amaryllis. They bloom in beautiful colors; one such case has three stalks with four blooms on each. This occurred for the first time and was totally unbelievable, but it's true.
Another plant blooms in full flower, aptly named the Christmas cactus. Blooming only once a year, it puts forth beautiful red flowers, pink or white, that bloom from the tips of each branch; a very strange sort of barb type flower emerges and they only last a week or so. It can also bloom throughout the year if you know how to care for it properly; otherwise most bloom just around Christmas.
The African violet is another vibrant plant of distinction that people love worldwide. It is a most delicate bloom on short stems best put in small pots so it can flourish out over the circumference of the pot. With its lovely emerald green leaves and variety of the different types of violets, they all have beautiful colored blooms to enjoy.
