Forests survive naturally because they have their own cycle. Decaying plants and leaves and foods (berries, dead animal meats, ect.) on the forest floor act as fertilizer ot promote the growth of other plants.
Legumes "fix" nitrogen in nodules on their roots, so they do not need additional nitrogen-containing fertilizers.
Robert Forest Hutton has written: 'An appraisal of research on the economics of fertilizer use' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Fertilizers, Research
An Acidic like gardenia.
So it can disolve into the ground.
when an animal dies, their body willdecompose into the ground and act as fertilizers to plants and trees. Their waste also act as fertilizers too! Animals also provide the plants in the forests with carbon dioxide for them to photosynthesis.
Yes, there is a need for apply fertilizers in a tree plantation.Specifically, fertilizers are needed to get the plantation going. Trees become particularly vulnerable during the first two years of establishment. They also may need to be fertilized during times of extreme environmental stress, such as prolonged drought and stubborn pest attacks.
Fertilizers are inorganic nutrients that plants need to grow.
All the plants need fertilizers which are salts.
No, plants can make their own sugars by photosynthesis. The purpose of fertilizers is to provide elements such as nitrogen which the plant cannot take in from air or water.
Becasuse all gardeners have their ways to fix a garden and what ever they need to do with the garden
Because it is a convenient source of nitrogen, which plants need.
Organic is fine, but you need to read up about what types to use and how much.