The Dirt on Creating Great Soil for a Super Successful Albuquerque Garden or Lawn – Part Two

The Dirt on Creating Great Soil for a Super Successful Albuquerque Garden or Lawn – Part Two

In Albuquerque soil located in a garden, flower bed, or lawn, the soil plays a vital role in the life of the plants planted there by supplying the root structures with a process to soak up nutrients and moisture. The microscopic organisms and insects living in the ground also play an important part by breaking down organic material that returns to enhance the soil. Healthy soil depends on this process to achieve its indispensable role of sustaining plant life. Ultimately, the soil is crucial to supporting all of life on earth. Healthy soil is determined by its ability to perform the necessary functions of filtering water and supplying nutrients to sustain a thriving garden or lawn.

Steps to Follow to Create Nutrient Rich Healthy Hearty Soil

Organic substances can be added to soil to enhance its nutrition. These substances include compost, peat moss, manure, and animal and plant decay. Adding these to your soil will provide your plants with the nutrients they need to thrive. Composting consists of predominantly plant based materials with minerals that can be effortlessly absorbed.  DIY composting will allow you to manage the specific types of additives, but you can also purchase pre-mixed compost. Gardening and compost go hand-in-hand for a garden to be successful. Composting is highly recommended for successful plant life. Fully mature compost will be dark in color and odorless. It is brimming with microorganisms that combine with the soil forming aggregates, which then form air pockets, enabling proper drainage. 

Go with Fertilizer, If You Must, Instead of Compost

If your soil is deficient of nutrients, and you are unable to acquire compost, the next best option is to use fertilizer. You can choose from a variety of organic as well as inorganic types. Inorganic, chemically manufactured fertilizers can be easily obtained at your local home improvement store. They can come in liquid or powder form. However, there are a few disadvantages to take into consideration. First and foremost, they release nutrients into the ground at a much faster rate than plants are able to receive. Over time, plants can become resistant, or develop a tolerance to the fertilizer, rendering it less than effective. On the flip side, organic fertilizers synchronize easily with plant growth cycles. They are extracted from the remnants of other living organisms, and naturally hold all nutrients that plants need and will actively support garden soil.

Keeping your soil healthy requires ongoing maintenance. Keeping up with recommended maintenance will render a healthy and robust landscape. Now it is time to examine your own soil, using this knowledge to build a flourishing outdoor space.

Give us a call at R & S Landscaping, the premier Albuquerque landscaper, to assist your efforts in creating amazing soil for your vegetable garden, flower garden, landscaping, and lawn so that it thrives for years to come.