Soil Fertility in Organic Systems: A Guide for Gardeners and Small Acreage Farmers
PNW0646
December 31, 2012
Managing soil fertility is challenging because it requires considerable focus — you must consistently pay attention to the source, timing, rate and placement of nutrient applications. This publication discusses the many types of fertilizers and soil amendments (material or techniques that improves a soil's physical properties) available for organic plant production. From soil fundamentals (pH, testing) to fertilizer recommendations (nutrient ratios) to soil amendment options (cover crops, mulches, etc.) to working with organic fertilizers, you'll get the information and strategies you need to help master the maintenance of healthy soil in your organic garden.
Authors: Doug Collins, Carol Miles, Craig Cogger, Rich Koenig
19 pages