
Mon, 30 March
Soil improvers are often confused with fertilizers, but they serve different purposes. Fertilizers feed the plant. Soil improvers work with the soil itself: they make it loose, breathable, and able to retain moisture and nutrients. They do not contain nitrogen, phosphorus, or potassium in the amounts normally associated with plant feeding. Yet without them, even the highest-quality organic matter will only work at half strength.

































