The letter "D" of our glossary is dedicated to fertilization, so in the index you will find articles on different fertilizers and their advantages, disadvantages or dangers. But when it comes to fertilization, it is also generally about the soil in the garden and how it is composed.
Over the years, while the generation before us has been quite rampant and unabashed with chemistry, has in many areas the soil is enriched with synthetic fertilizers, many soils are regular “overfed”. If there is too much fertilizer in the soil, no fertilization is necessary, of course the soil only needs it when a deficiency is known. The expert gardener therefore first determines the condition of his soil by means of a soil analysis, which you can of course read more about under the relevant keyword in the glossary.
Today, soil improvement through natural fertilization is one of the special areas of interest for recreational gardeners, too you will find keywords such as permanent humus and fertilizing with green plants in the glossary, and many other terms among the others Letters.
Referred to the individual growing area, fertilization means nothing more than feeding your plants, under the You will find a lot about this in the glossary and quite a few tips if a plant is very special has claims. If you fulfill these and also give your plant a little water every now and then, it won't really have any excuses not to thrive.
Unless you are missing another term with a “D”, perseverance, which of course also belongs to the gardener and thus to the glossary. You will also find fat men and sweet violets and dark germs and much more, and if you can't find something, we look forward to hearing from you!