You might be surprised to know that the term “organic” is not regulated for fertilizers, so essentially anyone can put it on the label. But you can look for products with the seal of the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI), a nonprofit organization that certifies which products are compliant with USDA organic farming standards. And pet owners, beware: Organic fertilizers can be deliciously enticing to cats and dogs, so keep your fur babies away from any fertilizer and always call your vet immediately if you suspect your pet has ingested any, no matter how little.
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