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Slow Release Fertilizer is a type of fertilizer that releases nutrients into the soil over a period of time, rather than all at once. It is designed to provide a steady supply of nutrients to plants, reducing the need for frequent applications. Slow Release Fertilizers are typically made from organic materials such as compost, manure, or plant-based materials, and can also be made from synthetic materials. They are often used in agricultural and horticultural applications, as well as in home gardens.
Slow Release Fertilizers are beneficial for plants because they reduce the risk of nutrient leaching, which can occur when too much fertilizer is applied at once. They also reduce the risk of fertilizer burn, which can occur when too much fertilizer is applied too quickly.
Some companies in the Slow Release Fertilizer market include Scotts Miracle-Gro, Osmocote, and Milorganite. Show Less Read more