Organics Nature. "Go Organic" has become a catch phrase in recent years, but many people do not understand many aspects of what the term really means.
Conventional farmers, farms, homeowners and use of chemical applications to appreciate what these chemicals - they are "quick" solution to the problem of pests, diseases, insects and a lot of ground. They added NPK needed for crops, providing good results, and easy to use, in most cases the feed.
They are also more expensive in the long run. Consider the use of chemical applications. What is happening in this country? Chemical fertilizers feed plants are implemented. They also deplete soil organisms such as bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes and some other useful. Plants and exposed to insects and disease, to bring pesticides and herbicides.
Conventional applications for crops vulnerable to pests and diseases. Chemical companies, with their deep bag, with a complete line of products - they offer a quick release nitrogen fertlizers, weed & feed products, pesticides and herbicides, and eventually you will need a current diseases and pests to take over the account.
This vicious circle of the launch - no longer in the soil.
A healthy soil contains billions of organisms. Conventional fertilizers kill the beneficial organisms, the main task is to take nutrients for plants, soil health and prevent disease build up. When the microorganism is missing, plants depend on artificial food sources in fertilizers. We change our chemical factory in addicts.
What's in the country, in our food, what's happening in our country brought by small hands to play on the ground with his feet running through the grass. Each of these chemicals once they go in your house? Bringing a pet waste for carpet, blanket, sofa, and in the air. Research continues to investigate the relationship between health and the use of chemicals.
Municipality to identify the drug dumped into our water supply, drainage lakes and rivers, and there was no evidence of toxicity of chemicals in our bodies. Everyone must do their part to restore and maintain our health, and it starts with the foods we eat and wash their exposure to the environment in our body.
Where to start? Making small changes, such as organic gardening. That is something we can control and that will make a difference to our health! Once you get used to living compost soil, instead of switching to take advantage of our landfills. Small changes make a difference!