Synthetic fertilizers when washed away leave salts and other trace minerals behind. Some of these minerals bond to plant roots eventually clogging them up.
I use synthetic fertilizers and my yard is full of earthworms and grows really well. So my answer would be no.
they leave chemicals in the soil that can harm the soil and can even cause harm to near plants and disease to some animals
Soil nitrates are replaced in various ways. One of the most common ways to replace soil nitrate is by suing synthetic fertilizers.
Fertilizers place nutrients in the soil that are not naturally there. Just keep in mind the difference between fertilizers and soil conditioners. Soil conditioners are items that overall help the soil. So fertilizers are soil conditioners but not all conditioners are fertilizers.
Organic foods are grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. The soil is built up with organic matter like comost, so organic growing does not harm the environment.
Fertilizers place nutrients in the soil that are not naturally there. Just keep in mind the difference between fertilizers and soil conditioners. Soil conditioners are items that overall help the soil. So fertilizers are soil conditioners but not all conditioners are fertilizers.
Another name for man made fertilizer is synthetic fertilizer.Synthetic fetilizers have the precise amount of nutrients needed for the plant to grow. They have an immediate affect on the soil and the results of positive plant growth = are visible in a few days.Synthetic fertilizers are made of chemicals such as phosphates, nitrates etc. The disadvantage of the synthetic fertilizer is that it kills the beneficial organisms in the soil and have a long term negative affect on the soil.
Controlled contents and releases are reasons why fertilizers can be better than manures. Fertilizers have to comply with application, labeling and proportion requirements. Plant and soil enrichment programs offer pathogen-, pest-, weed-free, slow-release applications that will not be guaranteed by manure (that is not composted).
Artificially or naturally are ways in which fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are made.Specifically, artificially made fertilizers contain synthetic nutrient ingredients. Naturally made fertilizers include naturally occurring minerals, as in the case of organic fertilizers. They list among their ingredients natural materials that break down into plant and soil nutrients in the case of compost.
alluvial soil
Yes.
Spreading the fertilizers after removing the compost is the way to replace kitchen waste compost with synthetic fertilizers. Dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich compost produced from the natural breakdown of kitchen scraps and yard debris may be used as soil amendments, fertilizers, mulches, and rejuvenators. Gardeners need only rake or scrape away surface-applied mulch and shovel up below-ground amendments, fertililzers, and rejuvenators.