Helpful Advice For Growing Organic Produce
Organic gardening encompasses a lot of techniques. It covers
items such as seeds, tools, techniques, and other such things. There are
so many ways that you can grow your own organic garden, either for
enjoyment or for improving your overall diet. This article has advice
that can help you find what you need.
Avoid chemical fertilizers when gardening, replace them with
natural, organic mixtures like compost. Chemical fertilizers will
deposit toxins into the soil, which can build up over time and even
affect your drinking water. Natural and organic mixtures are safe and
won't cause this toxic buildup.
Try adding some interest to your garden. Yes, trees come to mind
when you mention "shade," but there are more plants you can use. Try
planting some vines. You can use these on walls, on fences, some
overhead structures for a bit of quick shade, some softening of your
verticals, or for some brightly colored flower displays.
Stay out of your garden after it has rained or whenever it is
wet. Diseases and bacteria thrive and spread more easily in damp
environments. Bacteria can easily attach to your shoes as you walk
through the wet garden and be transferred from plant to plant. Instead,
wait until the soil is dry to enter your garden.
One of the best ways to maintain the environment that would
occur naturally in your landscape is to seek out native plants. Look for
plants that grow on their own in your area and region. They will
require almost no work to keep up.
If you have an infestation of bugs in your organic garden, you
can make a simple spray to deter them. Soak hot peppers or garlic in hot
water for several hours then strain the solids. Add a small amount of
soap to the water and put in a spray bottle. Spray your plants on a
regular basis.
A great tip when beginning an organic gardening is to add lime
to your seed-starter mix. This is done to reduce the acidity of your
peat. Too much acidity can damage it. You should aim to add around 1/4
teaspoon of lime in every single gallon of your seed-starter mix.
When planting an organic garden, be sure to use a weed-free
mulch in your garden. Weeds will inevitably spring up in the empty dirt,
so laying down a layer of mulch will give you a much needed barrier
against those weeds. This will help you to control unwanted growth and
spend less time weeding.
A great tip that can help improve your organic gardening is to
start keeping a gardening journal. Noting all of the changes that occur
and when they occur, can be great information to have. A gardening
journal can help your next year of gardening be much more successful.
In conclusion, organic gardening is a very broad subject that
covers a lot of gardening products and techniques. There are some right
ways and wrong ways to apply this knowledge, but there is so much
potential for making your garden unique. Hopefully, this article has
given you some advice on how to make organic gardening work for you.
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Perzina Munroe
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