to help there crops grow more
You should do this the other way around ... mow it first then apply the fertilizer. Otherwise you are just putting all that fertilizer into the grass catcher of the mower.
That really depends upon who is growing it. All farmers of crops, whether legal or illegal, get to decide how they want to grow them and what chemicals they may or may not wish to use.
Fruit growers spread fertilizer in the spring and not the winter because the arrival of spring marks the beginning of the growing season and the fertilizer is used to boost the natural growth the plant would have experienced even without it. In general in temperate climates, plants grow very little or not at all in winter. Applied in Winter the fertilizer would be wasted.
all of them.
all organic materiels can be composted and used as fertilizer
Bean plants typically grow better with fertilizer, as it provides essential nutrients for their growth and development. Fertilizer can help improve the overall health of the plant, increase yield, and promote stronger root systems. However, it is important to apply the correct type and amount of fertilizer to avoid overfertilizing, which can harm the plant.
All types. That's pretty much the definition of a fertilizer. It might be a natural fertilizer such as manure or compost, a mined fertilizer such as phosphate or potash, or a manufactured fertilizer such as urea or monoammonium phosphate.
I do it all the time. You can actually buy fertilizer, grass seed and mulch mix all in one bag.
all you have to do is put the liquid fertilizer in a bucket and put water in a metal bowel in the bucket
If you mean you've recently added too much fertilizer, you can apply LOTS of water to dilute and flush away the excess, if not all of it. If it's been too long, the grass (or whatever) will probably absorb too much and there may be nothing you can do to prevent the plant from suffering or dying. You can also apply lime to raise the pH level, which will likely be lowered by the excessive fertilizer. And it should be a given that you get a soil test done. (I did a simple web search on "soil testing" with my city name and got lots of free local resources for testing.)
To set up a controlled experiment with 100 orchids, first, divide the orchids into three equal groups of 33 plants each: one for weak fertilizer, one for medium fertilizer, and one for high fertilizer concentration. Ensure that all other conditions, such as water, soil type, light, and temperature, are kept constant across all groups. Apply the designated fertilizer concentration to each group while maintaining a consistent watering schedule. Finally, monitor and record the growth and health of the orchids over a predetermined period to evaluate the effects of the different fertilizer concentrations.
The best fertilizer for a sycamore tree is a balanced fertilizer. This means that the fertilizer will have all three numbers the same on the front of the bag. For example 8-8-8. Fertilizing should be done in the fall.