In continuation of our tip on natural manure, to avoid devastating side effects of chemical fertilizers on soil and on all living forms, some of the natural methods of enriching depleted/normal soil by following natural applications are listed below:
1. Cow dung/urine
2. Goat manure
3. All animal waste
4. Vermicompost
5. Mustard cake
6. Groundnut cake
7. Microbial compost
8. Washed tea residue
9. Overnight soaked all veg/fruit peels water including banana, onion peel, potato peel water, etc
10. Bio enzyme
11. Epsom salt
12. Leaf mold/compost
13. Neem pd
14. Jeevamrut
15. Ghanjeevamrut
16. Soya bean meal
17. Wood ash
18. Bio gas unit slurry
19. Bone meal
20. Horn meal
21. Blood meal
22. Fish meal
23. Leather meal
24. Human waste
25. Green manure
26. Nitrogen fixing plants
27. Live mulch
28. Dead mulch
Above are some of the commonly used natural manures worldwide. By using the above natural manures in varying proportions, in rotation, after studying each plant’s needs and in differing climatic conditions and seasons, we can get optimum results in both flowering and fruiting plants. By using above manures, unlike using artificial manmade fertilisers where the soil gets depleted and has negative health implications, the soil composition improves and enriches each time with use.