Understanding organic gardening
by The Garden Site on September 30, 2009
in Organic Gardening
As defined, organic gardening refers to the act of planting and growing crops without relying on the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and other synthetic products. This is to ensure that the crop is 100 percent all natural and free from harmful chemicals and elements that can lead to illnesses in people. Read more..
Trade Secrets of Organic Gardening
by The Garden Site on September 28, 2009
in Organic Gardening
Have you been converted to the art of organic gardening recently? Then you’ve joined thousands of organic believers out there. Although there are some who believe that this type of horticulture is not all its touted to be, there is still a rational foundation for advocating it. More people are seeing its benefits but as a recent convert, you may have hit some snags along the way and may need enlightenment. Here are some tricks of the trade to ensure that all your effort aren’t for naught. Read more..
Tools, Equipment and Resources for the Organic Gardener
by The Garden Site on September 27, 2009
in Organic Gardening
Of course, with every garden comes the necessary shovels, rakes and the like. But the tools of the organic gardener are much more sophisticated than the average farmer. That is because there are more demands that come along the way of the organic gardener like the issue of creating the perfect compost and how to put it efficiently onto the bed of the garden. Also, irrigation may also be an important aspect of organic gardening since the garden, of course, needs enough water to survive and be the best it can possibly be. Read more..
Tips for organic gardening
by The Garden Site on September 26, 2009
in Organic Gardening
As always, nature provides the feeling of health and calmness. All of the components of nature including the trees, the plants, the flowers, and others exude an air of serenity and relaxation. If you want to get back to basics, then reap the benefits of organic gardening. Here are some tips for you in creating a successful organic garden in the comforts of your own space.
Tips for Successful Organic Gardening
by The Garden Site on September 25, 2009
in Organic Gardening
You don’t need to ask the Universe for miracles so you can succeed with organic gardening. It is really all up to you and how you execute each trick that you’ve learned from people and from the books. This is the reason why you must research hard before you even think about this type of gardening. This will require a lot of hard work from you. So be prepared. Read more..
Things you need to know before starting organic gardening
by The Garden Site on September 24, 2009
in Organic Gardening
Organic gardening is becoming the trend right now. More and more people are getting into the craze because of the need to eat healthy. Produce from organic gardens are chemical-free and safe to eat, much safer than those that use chemicals. This is why a lot of people are slowly turning to these kinds of food. Demand for this kind of veggies are high and in turn the price.
But getting into organic gardening can be hard work. Just imagine not being able to rely on gardening shops for fertilizers and soil add-ons. In this type of gardening, you need to create your own. That is a lot of work especially for people who have been spoiled by fertilizer companies. Below are some of the things that you need to know when starting an organic garden.
1. The soil is important
Perhaps the most important thing in organic gardening is the soil. Take care of the soil and it will in turn take care of your plants. Do this by making sure that you put compost or organic matter in the soil all the time. This will help add to the nutrients in the soil as well as improve its texture. Organic matter is made up of the remains of plants and animal wastes. In households, food wastes are also used for the making of organic matter.
2. All-natural products
In organic gardening, the one rule is to always use natural products. No matter how convenient it is to buy fertilizers in stores, you cannot use those. You need to make your own fertilizers by making compost from scrap foods and dried leaves. You can also use the animal wastes of your pets at home. Remember, that once you make use of artificial products, even if you’ve done it only once, the produce will not be organic anymore.
3. Problem of pests
One of the main problems in organic gardening is pests. Because you cannot use chemicals to kill them, they may multiply. Actually, there are more pests like worms in organic gardening especially if the gardener is not vigilant. You see, natural products may not be enough to get rid of them. There is actually no answer for this. You just have to be vigilant and to take action quickly. By nipping the problem in the bud, you won’t need to use pesticides anymore.
The Vegetables that will be Ideal for Organic Gardening
by The Garden Site on September 23, 2009
in Organic Gardening
For starters, the easiest way to take off with your organic gardening venture is to start with vegetables. Besides, if you love this stuff, you will be able to gain more from the hard work that you have poured into your gardening skills.
The Vegetables
So what are the vegetables that will be ideal for this set up? Here are some.
Spinach and Silverbeet
These two are related. They are very easy to plant and grow. You will not find it hard to obtain such types even if you are a novice with your gardening trick. You just have to remember that spinach will thrive in places where the climate is cool. Silverbeet, on the other hand, can be around all year long. It can also grow in temperate places.
The trick in planting these types is to keep them watered especially during the hot season. You must apply organic fertilizers on your plants once a month to achieve success.
Radish
This will be easy for you. This plant thrives throughout the year in temperate zones. And just within a matter of four to five weeks, you can harvest your vegetables. Radish matures fast from being a seed until it is ready to be eaten. And because it grows that quick, you will have less problems regarding pests.
Zucchini
This is also one of the easiest vegetables to grow. It is best to plant this during the warm season. You will find this exciting because it yields a lot. Talk about seeing the fruits of your labor.
But as this plant can grow really quickly, you have to observe it dutifully. You don’t want it to end in the trash because you didn’t harvest it when it was the right time to do so.
Chilies and Capsicum
You can grow these plants in pots. They must be planted during a warm season or else they will not bear fruit. You can use organic pellets as a fertilizer for these two. Apply those on the plants every four or even five weeks until they start bearing flowers.
While capsicum can be harvested any time, chilies must be left to mature on their plants.
There are many other vegetables that you can use to start off your gardening. It is advisable to choose the ones that you love eating. This way, you will really be able to save in the process because you are going to consume what you have grown.
Organic gardening can indeed be fun especially when you are harvesting the output of your hard work.
