Flat moss, pole moss, sphagnum, fern moss.
Green Gold for Soil Health: Manure is often considered "green gold" in agriculture due to its rich nutrient content. It contains essential elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and various micronutrients necessary for plant growth. When properly composted or aged, manure becomes a valuable and natural fertilizer that improves soil fertility, enhances nutrient availability, and supports healthy plant development.
The term "muriate" refers to the presence of chloride ions (Clâ?») in the fertilizer. While chloride is beneficial for certain crops, some plants are sensitive to high chloride levels. Therefore, the use of MOP is often considered based on the specific needs of crops and the existing chloride levels in the soil. In situations where chloride-sensitive crops are grown, alternative potassium fertilizers with lower chloride content might be preferred.