difference between food plants and amazing plant
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The words fertilizer and plant food are often used interchangeably, but they are not technically the same thing. Gardeners use fertilizers to help enrich their soil, supplying it with the essential nutrients that plants need to grow and bloom correctly. Aside from hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon, plants require 13 other nutrients that they typically get from the soil. The most important of these nutrients, or the, “big three,” are nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium, often referred to on fertilizer labels as N-P-K, for their periodic table
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The terms "plant food" and "fertilizer" are often used interchangeably. ... Scientifically speaking, however, fertilizer is not the same thing as plant food. Most plants get hydrogen, oxygen and carbon from water and from the air, but plants also need other nutrients that they usually get from the soil.
Plants are really important for the planet and for all living things. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen from their leaves, which humans and other animals need to breathe. Living things need plants to live - they eat them and live in them.
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