Organic
Gardening Information
Organic
Gardening Tips
Many people do organic gardening as a relaxing hobby. It gives a
sense of well being when they achieve a colorful show of flowers
and plants. Some people go further than that, and grow their own
food. The organic movement has grown in popularity in recent years,
and organic food is easy to obtain at the local supermarkets, but
gardeners want to do it for themselves. Organic gardening is very
satisfying. In addition to organically produced flowers, you can
produce fruit, vegetables and herbs that are full of flavor and you
know exactly what's gone into their creation. There is literally no
finer food on earth.
Organic gardening means no pesticides, herbicides, chemical
fertilizers or artificial supplements. Every gardener has done
battle with garden pests, but there are natural ways of removing
them. After all, it's what previous generations had to do and they
didn't starve. You just need a bit of cunning. One trick to get rid
of those annoying aphids is to plant marigolds near to your
vegetable patch. Let nature do its thing, and organicgardening will
be less costly and give you peace of mind. A lot of people are
worried, especially parents, about the chemicals that are routinely
used in our food production. Sometimes these chemicals get into the
waterways. Organic gardening means your kids and the family dog or
cat, can play in the garden safely in a chemical free zone.
Organic
Gardening Advice
Organic gardening will involve the mysterious world of compost
making. This is much more interesting than grabbing a bag of
chemical fertilizer. It's not such a dark art really, you just need
to know what to use and the more variety there is, then all the
better. Basically, it's a great way of using up garden and
kitchen waste material. You can use your own potato and other
vegetable peelings. Rose prunings will help with the texture and
coffee grounds will improve the smell! Make sure all the
ingredients are dry.
There are other tips for organicgardening. For the constant
fight against weeds and to keep the soil healthy, you can make your
own mulch by making a mixture of pine needles and grass clippings.
You can also spray pests with a concoction of cooking oil,
dishwasher soap and water.
Organic gardening, even if you only have a tiny patch of land,
enables you to have a natural relationship with the cycle of nature
and the production of food. Somewhere on the way, we all lost that,
and we got used to jumping in the car to go to the soulless
supermarket to buy bland food. Most of us never stop to think where
it comes from and if there's a better way. You can involve the kids
in organic gardening too, encouraging them to take an interest in
how food is made. They will have fun helping with the compost
making and thinking up ingenious ideas on how to remove bugs. Most
of all, they'll enjoy eating the delicious food that comes from
organic gardening.
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