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If you are a beginner to organic gardening? Maybe you have grown a few vegetables before, but not with organic methods. Or perhaps all that has been in the past has contributed to growth, "is weed." But if you're interested in growing the organic garden … reading.
So exactly what organic gardening does not mean that? Basically this means always in harmony with the environment – with simple techniques and systems benefit your garden without using chemicals.
Organic gardener for a holistic approach to gardening, from scratch, so to speak.
Improve your soil Opportunities include the addition of compost and other bulky organic matter, or mature animal manure. It helps if you know what type soil have. You can get pH test kits from your local hardware store or nursery, but almost all soils will improve substantially over time the addition systematic organic matter.
If you grow organic vegetables, a great way to start with a "No-Dig Garden bed. You can raise the bed by the construction and limits then add layers of compost and organic fertilizer. If the site has always been That seedlings plant directly into the layers.
Many organic gardeners compost their own garden waste, kitchen waste, chicken manure and many other compostable items. If you do not have room for a compost pile, there are other possibilities – like a worm farm or Bokashi bucket system. These valuable nutrients are fertilizer in the garden again in terms of their plants.
Another form of organic food for plants is a liquid fertilizer. These are very easy to make and costs almost nothing. You can use this fertilizer to the soil around plants or as foliar sprays directly on the leaves.
Another system often used by organic gardeners companion crops. Here, you can use many plants grow together, to improve each other anyway. Mixed cropping, you can enjoy your garden in many ways, including pest control and disease prevention and increasingly healthy vigorous plants.
A nature to help with insect control, you can grow plants that attract beneficial insects. These insects, which either feed insect or problems you may be pollinating insects like bees and butterflies.
You can also grow plants that eat insects attract birds, and have water available for birds and other wildlife around your garden. Of course you can always take the hand that have followed some plants or spray a jet of water to get rid of aphids when the numbers are not in control.
I only mentioned some of the basics of organic gardening methods, but once it starts wonder why someone may want to use chemicals, while his garden, much less to their food plants. Nature was right – maintenance of insect populations in check by predatory insects and animals. Well, it is only reasonable.
Other things you want to call into account when planning a vegetable garden are:
o The amount of sunlight the area
Are there trees or the shadow of the environment, or the roots will be a problem?
or water is easily accessible?
o Is it close enough to the kitchen?
I also recommend that you run a magazine or diary of the garden. The records of when things were planted and what are the technical benefits. It is little different next season? You can write the details of the reference time.
If you decide to save their own seed, it is very important for clear records to lead.
It seems that maybe it's an issue really involved, but organic gardening is like learning to play an instrument or a new language. They easy to practice what they know and have to add it. It was not long time, it will become second nature to you. It is a way of life for me and that brings much joy in my life, knowing that I gave a healthy lifestyle, food organic for my family that has virtually no impact on the environment. Try it yourself – I'm sure you are connected too.
Hi, I am an avid organic gardener and am known by my friends as the recycling queen. I live on a small country property in South Australia.
It is my mission to encourage as many people as possible to start organic gardening ( I know you’ll become addicted). This will improve both our individual lives and the wellbeing of our personal and global environments.
Anyone can grow their own healthy food with Organic Gardening. Click here to get started now!
Happy Organic Gardening, Healthy Living…
Julie Williams
http://www.1stoporganicgardening.com
The Eden Project – Sue Fisher on recycling garden waste
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