Organic Vegetable Gardening
by The Garden Site on September 8, 2009
in Organic Gardening
With all the rising prices today, ranging from food to appliances which are all due to the oil price hike, have taken a toll on the contemporary middle-class person. There’s a simple yet cost effective way to cut some costs: creating a simple vegetable garden. It may seem absurd, but with a vegetable garden in tow, it will cut some costs in the long run, marginal it may seem at hindsight.
Things You Need to Know First
Beautiful and successful vegetable gardens don’t take a jiffy to complete. It takes a lot of perseverance and ingenuity not to mention weeks of planning, constant care and the sincere desire to make it happen. The thing about this is that it pays off given that it offers a lot more than simply some extra food on the table. You will experience a fresh atmosphere in your home and not to mention some supplemental income.
You must take into account that you must use organic gardening rather than the conventional one. This will benefit the garden in a myriad of ways and of course helps them avoid the risks involved with synthetic pesticides. The difference between these two is mainly based on fertilization and pest control. Using methods such as crop rotation and putting some natural predators to fight off pests are few examples that define the efficiency of organic gardening.
Plans
As with gardening in general, you have to plan everything out thoroughly so you can envision and turn into reality your ideal garden. You must consider a lot of variables involved in making a garden. First is the size of your family, so that you’ll have a good idea on what amount you will have to plant. If you plan on creating a business out of the garden however, you should measure the demand for certain vegetables in your area and adjust accordingly. A little knowledge on Economics will help a lot here.
With the basic supply and demand covered, the next task at hand is to choose a location for your stall. As with real estate and of course businesses, you have to choose the prime location where a lot of people pass by and will likely browse over your products and hopefully, buy some. You must be aware of the traffic of people and where it is concentrated or not because business will only thrive if people actually see and talk about it to their friends and colleagues. In regards to the location of your garden, do some research and find a plant that matches the soil type of the area, and if you’re lucky the soil might be good enough to accommodate more types of plants.
When you are designing the garden, it is important that you put proper spacing on top of customary aesthetic design to not only make the garden attractive, but also gives enough leeway for the plants to thrive and grow.
Planting guides are available on the net to help you out in getting information about the leading varieties and the types of soil essential to grow those. Just surf away and you’ll find the information you need.
Adding Organic Matter
One of the most important aspects of organic gardening is knowing what kind of organic material you should apply to the soil. It comes in a myriad of forms, from animal manures and cover crops to compost. Knowing how each changes the soil is integral to creating the perfect backdrop for the plants.
There are a lot of benefits that come from adding organic matter to the soil. It improves a lot of things, the ability of the soil to hold water, nutrients and its buffering capacity.
Conclusion
With all the soaring prices that affects everything in the market, it becomes more and more important for one to be resourceful and be more self-sufficient. Creating a vegetable garden fulfills both of these things. It builds discipline not only for the gardener, but for their children as well. It also opens doors for a business, helping you gain profit form selling certain vegetables to a rather picky market. Do your homework and you’re sure not only will a fulfilling experience come your way, but also some extra dollars in your pocket here and there.
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I am always glad to discover another organic vegetable gardening article. The more there are, the more will get read, and the more compost we can divert from the waste streams.
I have a page on how to make compost that you might like to reference in your ‘read more…’ section…
Hi Mike, that’s a really good way to look at it. I agree with you, the more information on organic vegetable gardening we have out there, the greater the chance that more people are going to stumble across the information and hopefully we can produce as shift in consciousness toward sustainable practices. Thanks for the link to your compost page, I’ll check it out.