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.
Realizing the importance of organic gardening
The stress brought by modernization has made people realize that there is a need to cultivate healthy foods. Thinking that these will ensure the health of the future generations, more and more people became interested with the basics of organic gardening.Putting aside the energy spent on these tasks, you can realize that at the end of the season, you can harvest fresh produce that most people cannot find in leading stores. Not pondering much on the effort you will exert in planting seedlings would also make you realize you are investing in something that could provide you enough fresh, healthy and sumptuous food.
Since it has something to do with nature, organic gardening can indeed be a leisure activity not just for the elderly but for the younger ones as well. But, before going into the hobby of organic gardening, it is a must for you to know where to begin and how to begin. Organic gardening should start from a detailed plan.
The first thing to consider is to determine the appropriate location for the type of garden you would want to have. If you plan to have a garden with ornamental plants, then it should be located in an area where the plants can be safe from harmful elements. Likewise, if you plan to have a vegetable garden, make sure that the location you have chosen would provide the crops enough exposure to the sun and sufficient water supply.
Other major things to consider in organic gardening are the tools because these will make the work easier for you. Important tools might include cutting tools, weeding tools, watering tools, clawing tools, and sweeping tools. These will help you in cleaning and maintaining the plants especially if they are growing fast. These tools can also help you organize the plants so they won’t get tangled, as they grow taller. In buying tools, make sure that you only buy those that you really need. Use the size of your garden as a guide. If you have a small garden, there is no need for you to buy large tools for gardening.
Other things that you will need for a successful organic garden are proper containers, and ready packets of planting mixes.
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