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Manure is the secret to building nutrient-rich soil in any garden, but the type of manure you choose can significantly impact plant health. For home, terrace, and urban gardens, the choice of manure must be carefully considered due to limited space, soil structure, and the type of plants being grown.
Composted manure is made by decomposing organic matter, such as livestock manure and plant waste. It’s considered one of the most potent soil enrichers. In urban settings, composted manure helps improve soil structure and water retention, especially for container gardening.
Key Benefits:
You can either purchase composted manure from garden supply stores or create your own compost using kitchen scraps, garden waste, and animal manure
Green Manure: A Natural Fertilizer
Green manure refers to crops like clover, legumes, or vetch that are grown to be tilled back into the soil. These plants fix nitrogen in the soil, which is crucial for the growth of leafy vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Green manure is particularly useful in terrace gardens where space is limited, as you can grow the crops in small patches and turn them into the soil after harvest.
Benefits of Green Manure:
For those with limited space, vermicomposting (composting with worms) offers an excellent alternative. It’s a compact, odor-free way to compost kitchen scraps and produce nutrient-rich worm castings, also known as black gold. This method is ideal for terrace and balcony gardens where space for a traditional compost bin is not available.
Benefits of Vermicomposting:
For organic fertilizers and manures, check out the Anandi Greens Organic Fertilizers Collection.