What Does Organic Gardening Mean?

by The Garden Site on October 1, 2009
in Organic Gardening

Conventional wisdom says that organic gardening is a simple process wherein one just plants seeds and for it to grow its potential, fertilizers are put around the area and pesticides are used to brush off annoying insects that may storm the garden. However, organic gardening is simply more than a step-by-step process; it is a science and even an art by itself, with myriad ways to let the plant flourish and it is always scrutinized by millions of scientists around the world to ensure safety and efficiency of the gardens growth.

Also, common wisdom says that organic gardening is simply involves a plough and a rake. In fact, it can be as high-tech as the newly released cellular phone. This agricultural art utilizes many things like rotary tillers, synthesized fertilizers and even biodegradable pesticides. With all the wonderful inventions set for gardening, it seems as if its possibilities for growth are limitless and the dream of the disappearance of famine and hunger will soon be reachable.

The Basics

Of course, you have to be in touch with the fundamentals of organic gardening so as you will fully take advantage and use properly the new agricultural technology products and methods when they finally come to the market and the gardening community, respectively.

First of all, you have to know how build the soil to make it as accommodating to the plant as possible. There are many substances of which that fulfill this, namely: mulches, cover crops, manure, compost, and ground-rock mineral supplements. With this in your soil-nurturing kit, it will be a cinch to cultivate your plants and make your garden as beautiful as possible by using natural and/or organic methods.

Protection

But even though the soil is perfect for the plants, you cannot ensure that the plant won’t be harmed as it grows. Insects always come to plants for food and your garden is no exception. Have you ever remembered the time when you were looking forward to pursuing a new hobby, which is organic gardening, only to find out the week following the day you first scattered the seeds onto the soil that your small, innocent plants were getting devoured by those treacherous bugs? Don’t let that happen again. Many natural methods are available so as to prevent this predicament. You can avoid the threat of bugs by pheromone traps, insecticidal soaps and many others that are favorites of organic horticulturists.

The Shades of Organic Horticulture

Second, you just cannot dive in into the world of organic gardening without doing your homework first. It is a broad science, with each subject that branches out of it all contributing to the complex yet fulfilling world of organic horticulture. There are five schools of thought under organic horticulture.

The first is floriculture, which obviously means the cultivation of flora in your garden and the secrets, skills and knowledge needed behind it. The science of knowing how to market these floras for your business is also included in this school of thought.

The second area of study is floriculture, where one learns how to cultivate and protect vegetables, which are very fragile vis-a-vis the pests that may exist in your garden.

Third is pomology, where the type of plants involved are fruits, the ones highly targeted by insects because of their edibility and their natural usage of giving life onto the garden, which basically means it has the necessary minerals and nutrients to carry that on.

Next is landscape horticulture, where one gets to design creative and captivating landscapes for the garden not only to attract people to it. But also provide the perfect backdrop for landscape plants.

And the last area of study in organic horticulture is postharvest physiology, which involves keeping the soil fresh for future usage and for the gardens general maintenance. Also, this is the school of thought wherein one gets to learn how to prevent spoilage from current horticultural crops. With these five areas of study mastered and put under your belt, you are sure to carry them all out and make the best garden possible.

Conclusion

With all these said, one can be an exceptional gardener with a little interest tucked in and a lot of perseverance carried over the back to create the best garden possible. All one has to do is to study the basics of organic gardening, which is knowing the soil, learning how to protect the plants and mastering the intricacies and needs of certain types of plants.

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2 Responses to “What Does Organic Gardening Mean?”
  1. jorhe says:

    i just whant to now what dose it means

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