The term "organic enrichment" refers to the process of enhancing soil fertility by incorporating organic matter into it. Some synonyms for this term include soil conditioning, soil fertilization, soil amendment, and composting. Soil conditioning involves the addition of organic matter to improve soil structure, water holding capacity, and nutrient availability. Soil fertilization refers to the application of nutrients to the soil, usually in the form of chemical fertilizers or organic matter. Soil amendment also involves adding material, such as lime or gypsum, to improve soil structure and pH levels. Composting, meanwhile, is the process of breaking down organic material into a nutrient-rich fertilizer that can be added to the soil to improve soil health and fertility.