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To put it simply, fertilizers and products that are labeled, “plant food,” are really just soil additives that contain lots of nutrients.
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Nutrient intake of garden plants is a finely-tuned system. Too much or too little of any one nutrient can upset the system. A soil test will help you to determine the content of your soil and the type and amount of fertilizer your soil needs. If either inorganic or organic fertilizers are applied too heavily to the soil, they can cause plant tissue to burn or become chlorotic, resulting in unhealthy or dead plants. Without a soil test, it can be very difficult to figure out what fertilizer is best and what amount of fertilizer is needed to balance out your garden soil. Once you have determined what your soil needs, read product labels carefully and follow directions to avoid toxicity problems. Many gardeners recommend diluting fertilizers to half strength before adding them to the soil to avoid overfertilization issues.
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Different types of fertilizer take varying periods of time to break down in soil, making them appropriate for different uses. The nutrients in liquid fertilizers are available for plants to use immediately after application, and the fertilizer remains available in soil for only a short period of one or two weeks. Dry or granular fertilizer blends remain active in soil for six to eight weeks, after which period they should be reapplied.
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