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The Fundamental Principles Of Planting Organic Garden Vegetables And Fruits

Have you been thinking about planting organic garden vegetables yet don’t know where to begin? Look no further, here are the fundamental principles of organic gardening. First we will discuss what organic gardening is and the primary advantages of it. Then we will learn about composting. Then we go over different methods to replace pesticides to really boost your garden. Following this you are going to be ready to start planting organic garden.

What precisely defines organic gardening? Really only one thing. A lack of chemicals. Organic gardens do not use any synthetic fertilizers, solely those which are natural; animal or vegetable. The same goes for pesticides. Simply no nasty chemicals manufactured in a factory, natural and organic pesticides only. So what are the primary advantages of gardening like this? Let’s consider this for a moment. Would you eat pesticides? Certainly not, they are poisonous. So why would you wish to eat food which had been sprayed with it? Growing your personal food organically is way better for your health. It is also a great way to save money. And nothing tastes so good and is as satisfying as biting into a fruit or vegetable which you grew yourself naturally.

Composting is the first step when planting natural garden beds. It’s much easier to start and sustain a compost heap than you may think. The fundamental principles of it are toss garbage in a heap and let it decompose. Certainly there is more than that to it. You have to know what garbage is good to throw in your fertilizer pile and which shouldn’t ever go anywhere near it. Also knowing how you can help it decompose quickly may benefit you greatly. Almost all organic material from your home can be composted. Vegetable peelings. Corn cobs. Even eggshells can go inside your pile. The main things to avoid are meat and dairy products. All these examples are considered eco-friendly ingredients. You should mix one part green with three parts brown. Illustrations of brown ingredients would include yard trimmings, leaves, sawdust, and straw. Your pile should be no less than three feet in every direction. Maintenance involves ensuring the stack is moist, however not soaking wet, and turning the pile. Have a pitchfork or spade and mix it up well, this lets oxygen in and your pile will decompose faster.

There are many ways to control unwanted pests in your garden without using pesticides. The initial step would be to learn which insects are actually pests. Some insects are quite good for your garden. Understading about pests can help you discover how best to deal with that individual insect. Samples of ways to control pests without pesticides incorporate; adjusting the pH of the soil, switching your watering habits, attracting certain insects that may only affect the unwanted pests, or using tools designed for dealing with that pest.

Those are the essentials of organic gardening. There is much more information on gardening out there, regarding seeds and planting techniques. What really makes your garden organic and natural is not using fertilizers and pesticides.

Lora Lee is the author of books including “Organic Gardening For Beginners” and “Introducing Your Children To Organic Gardening”. She have been planting organic gardens and using companion planting method since she was just ten years old.

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