Organic manure offers a range of uses across agriculture, gardening, and landscaping due to its numerous benefits for soil health, plant growth, and environmental sustainability. Categories: Organic Fertilizer, Organic Manure Tags: ecosystem, environmentally friendly, nitrogen, organic fertilizer, organic gardening, Organic manure, phosphorus, potassium, Soil fertility, soil health, soil structure, Soil texture, sustainable agricultural Description Organic manure, also known as organic fertilizer, is derived from natural sources such as animal waste, plant residues, compost, and other organic materials. It is used to improve soil fertility and provide essential nutrients to plants in agriculture and gardening. Organic manure offers several benefits, including: Nutrient enrichment: Organic manure contains essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as micronutrients, which are gradually released into the soil, promoting healthy plant growth. Soil conditioning: Organic manure improves soil structure, texture, and water retention capacity. It enhances soil aeration and microbial activity, leading to better root development and nutrient uptake by plants. Environmental sustainability: Organic manure is environmentally friendly as it is made from renewable resources and promotes sustainable agricultural practices. It reduces reliance on synthetic fertilizers, which can have negative impacts on soil health and water quality. Reduced chemical inputs: By supplying nutrients naturally, organic manure helps reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, thereby minimizing environmental pollution and preserving biodiversity. Long-term benefits: Continuous use of organic manure improves soil fertility and enhances the overall health of the ecosystem. It promotes soil organic matter accumulation, carbon sequestration, and resilience to drought and disease. Packaging Size: As per user requirement Packaging type: As per user requirement