Fertilizer for the Home Garden

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1980-06
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McCall, Wade W.
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University of Hawaii
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Plants require certain nutrients to grow properly, and if any of these nutrients are lacking in the soil, they must be added through the use of fertilizers. The fertilizer may be natural, synthetic, organic, inorganic or chemical, or any combination of these. Nutrients required by plants are classified as major (or primary), minor (or secondary), and micro-nutrients (or trace elements), based upon the relative amount required and not by importance. If anyone of these elements is lacking, the plant cannot grow and produce as it should.
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fertilizers, nutrient management, plant nutrition, home gardening
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McCall WW. 1980. Fertilizer for the home garden. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 2 p. (General Home Garden Series; GHGS-04).
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2 pages
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