
BONE-MEAL
Bone meal is made from grinding up bones and can provide your plant's several benefits. Bone meal is rich in phosphorus and nitrogen, two essential nutrients for plant growth. Phosphorus helps with root development and flowering, while nitrogen promotes leafy growth.
USES
- Bone meal is a great source of phosphorus and nitrogen, two essential nutrients for plant growth. In addition, unlike chemical fertilizers, bone meal won’t harm the environment or your plants.
- Bone meal is easy to apply to your garden soil. Scatter it around the base of your plants, and water it well. You can add bone meal to compost or other organic matter to boost the nutrient content.
- It releases nutrients slowly. Unlike chemical fertilizers, which can burn plants if not used correctly, bone meal releases nutrients slowly over time. This makes it a great choice for gardens where you want to avoid damaging delicate roots with too much fertilizer at once.
- Bone meal is an organic source of phosphorus and nitrogen, two essential plant nutrients.
- Bone meal can help improve soil structure and drainage.
- Bone meal can help promote root growth in plants.
- Bone meal can help hold moisture in the soil, making it available to plants for longer periods.
- Bone meal can help to regulate pH levels in the soil.
- Bone meal can provide a slow release of nutrients essential for plant growth over extended periods, reducing the need for frequent fertilization.
