gardening tips# gardening - 拈花惹草
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Feeding (or Fertilising)
Plants in the ground can draw nutrients from the soil.
Plants in pots in the home rely heavily on the gardener for
all their nutrient needs.
There are 2 classes of fertilisers - organic and inorganic.
Organic fertilisers come from a source that has lived.
Examples are animal dung, seaweed and fish emulsion.
Inorganic fertilisers are chemicals referred to as "NPK",
thus named for their 3 major constituents - Nitrogen (N),
Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K). These fertilise
Plants in the ground can draw nutrients from the soil.
Plants in pots in the home rely heavily on the gardener for
all their nutrient needs.
There are 2 classes of fertilisers - organic and inorganic.
Organic fertilisers come from a source that has lived.
Examples are animal dung, seaweed and fish emulsion.
Inorganic fertilisers are chemicals referred to as "NPK",
thus named for their 3 major constituents - Nitrogen (N),
Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K). These fertilise