Milorganite is a brand of a particular type of fertiliser made of slow release nitrogen responsible for feeding lawns, gardens, shrubs, trees, flowers and vegetables. The use can last for over two months. The Milorganite, which makes up the Milorganite menards, is developed by heat-dried microbes which digest the organic material found in wastewater.
Microbes which are part of fertilizers are generally known as any microorganisms that are too small to see with the naked eye, which is why a microscope is used to view them. This includes cells such as single-cell eukaryotes, which are cells with a single nucleus. However, microorganisms like bacteria or archaea (prokaryotes – single-celled organisms) are included too.