A Successful Organic Lawn Care Program Requires
A Successful Organic Lawn Care Program Requires
A successful organic lawn care program requires healthy soil. It must be alive with a variety of beneficial microorganisms, worms and other helpful bugs. This means adding organic matter such as compost to the lawn.
All compost is not created equal. There are many concerns with the quality of the compost you put on your lawn and gardens. Was it processed properly (especially heated sufficiently) to kill pathogens and weed seeds? Is it alive with beneficial microbes and bacteria?
Organic fertilizers are protein based fertilizers such as corn gluten meal, alfalfa meal and even coffee grounds. Each organic fertilizer has its own unique components and benefits. They work by releasing nitrogen slowly as it is digested by the microorganisms. That is why you need a healthy soil for an organic program to work.
Seaweed can also be a fertilizer but be aware only certain kinds of seaweed are effective. There are many miracle products out there that do not really work. Just a note, compost is not a fertilizer but is a soil amendment. Although it enhances the soil, it does not itself provide any N-P-K.