We apply fertilizers to the soil correctly
Without fertilizers, there is no good harvest - we all know that. The soil loses its productive capacity over time. In order for the soil to be able to recover and give, as before, a rich harvest, fertilization is necessary. Nowadays, in stores you can find a wide range of fertilizers, while some prefer the good old method of fertilizing with manure.
Consider what types of manure are used by gardeners: animal fertilizers include everything that contains traces of animals, this fish guano is ground into powder, horn shavings, hooves, crushed feathers, animal bones and slaughterhouse waste, which are popular like fish guano. We have, of course, the most popular animal manure, it contains all the necessary nutrients that are necessary for the soil, the manure is not used fresh, it needs to lie down, because if you use it fresh, it starts to rot and give off gases, which contributes to the combustion of the crop. We use horse manure, which heats up the soil quickly enough and decomposes quickly Cattle manure decomposes slowly and is not suitable for greenhouses. Small livestock has a small number and low grade.

In addition to organic fertilizers, there are mineral fertilizers, these include: Nitrogen fertilizers are very easy to use, they easily dissolve in water, they are in liquid and solid form, the lack of nitrogen can be immediately determined by the leaves of plants, they fall off and turn yellow. Nitrate fertilizers are well used for winter crops and row crops, for example, sugar beets. Phosphorus fertilizers are used for plant nutrition, phosphorus is easily retained in the soil, preferably in autumn.

Potassium fertilizers protect plants from the adverse effects of the external environment, control the construction of new cells and increase plant immunity, the deficiency helps to slow down the growth and development of buds.
Fertilizing cultivated crops is an important part of plant care, without which plants will not grow quickly and will not please with a rich harvest in the future. Take care of the land, fertilize on time and your land thanks you for a good harvest. Good luck to you and your garden!