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Nitrogen – When How And In What Form To Feed It To Your Garden Plants
By Jonathan Yaakobi
Nitrogen deficiency will significantly stunt the growth and development of your garden plants. Throwing on soluble fertilizer will give you immediate results, but at the price of polluting lakes, rivers and the water table.

Potassium – How to Apply This Essential Nutrient To Your Garden Plants
By Jonathan Yaakobi
The problems surrounding the application of potassium fertilizer, demonstrate that plant feeding cannot be separated from the health of the soil. In dry climates where soil salinity is increasingly acute, the issue is of particular importance.

Plant Nutrition – The Crucial Importance Of Trace Elements For Your Garden Plants
By Jonathan Yaakobi
Do not be fooled into believing that the trace elements are any less important for plant nutrition than nitrogen or phosphorus. This article shows the dry climate gardener in particular, how to ensure that the garden plants receive what they need.

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