While inexperienced gardeners spend money on fertilizers, experienced gardeners just smile condescendingly.
Experienced gardeners know the secret that makes the soil fertile even without fertilizers.
Agronomists and experienced gardeners believe that the soil in the garden can be saturated with nutrients without fertilizers.
To do this, in their opinion, it is enough to sow a number of plants that enrich the soil with valuable components, including nitrogen.
All legumes can be classified as "nitrogen-fixing". Their peculiarity is that they consume nitrogen from the air.
This macronutrient is fixed in the roots, which subsequently become a natural fertilizer for the soil.
When the plants reach a certain stage of development, they are mowed. The nitrogen remains in the soil and then goes to tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbage and other crops that the gardener decides to plant.
There are several plants that will enrich the soil with nitrogen. Mineral fertilizers will not be needed if you plant:
Some of these plants are double-useful. For example, clover, alfalfa, and vetch attract bees, which provide significant assistance to gardeners.