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Natural Gardening: Top Ten Tips for Success
Natural Gardening: Top Ten Tips for Success
Gardening in an earth-friendly way can be easy and rewarding. The
availability of safe, natural fertilizers, and organically-grown flower
and vegetable starts allows for a fast beginning. Follow these top ten
tips for long-term success!
1) Be good to your soil. Healthy soil is the foundation for healthy
gardens. Be certain that you do not fumigate soil and kill beneficial
organisms. Think twice before using pesticides. Pesticides kill harmful
organisms but they also kill beneficial organisms. Frequently add
composted organic matter to the soil to improve its structure and
nutrient content.
2) Water deeply but infrequently. If you enjoy gardening with plants
that require supplemental water, that is not necessarily a no-no in
natural gardening. The healthiest watering method for plants is to
water deeply and infrequently. When watering individual plants, count
to ten for flowers, twenty for shrubs, and 100 for trees. If you water
in this method, you will only need to water every three or four days,
and you will promote deep root growth in plants.
3) When possible, grow plants from seed, or purchase plants that have
been commercially grown without the use of synthetic pesticides. While
the plants might look healthy and vigorous in the store, they do not
always grow out of the effects of synthetic chemicals.
4) Mulch is your friend; black plastic is not. Some landscapers will
throw down weed cloth or black plastic under mulch as a weed
alternative. This cloth is fine for about one year. After that, the
mulch on top begins to break down, adding a layer of organic matter on
top of the soil that provides a fertile spot for weeds to grow!
Additionally, the fabric serves as a barrier to adding organic matter
to the soil and prohibits continual growth of soil fertility. Black
plastic is worse than fabric because it heats up and sterilizes the
soil, killing harmful and beneficial organisms in the soil,
indiscriminately.
5) Use Corn Gluten for weed control. There are several commercial
available products for weed control that are made from corn gluten.
Corn gluten is an effective weed control that is a naturally occurring
substance that will not pollute groundwater. It is better to use a
product like corn gluten than it is to hand-pull weeds, because too
much hand-pulling will remove precious topsoil, which removes
nutrients, and also opens your garden up to erosion problems.
6) Get a soil test. Before adding fertilizer or pesticides willy-nilly,
prepare a soil test. You can find instructions for your state by
searching for soil test and [insert state name] The soil test will tell
you exactly which nutrients you need to add to the soil, and the proper
amounts. Adding more nutrients is not better-for your plants or for the
earth. Excess nutrients not absorbed by plants will leach into the
groundwater system, and eventually cause problems in lakes, rivers,
ponds and the ocean.
7) Go Native. The easiest way to enjoy natural gardening is to grow
plants that are native to your area. Those plants are best adapted to
your local conditions, and once established, will need less care than
exotic plants.
8) Establish a Pain Threshold. This is not for plants, but for you!
Gardening the natural way, without large inputs of synthetic pesticides
and fertilizers means that you will need to prepare yourself for some
damage, especially as your yard establishes a balance between its
plants, insects, and animals. If you are willing to tolerate a little
bit of insect damage, you will spend less money on insecticides, and
have more time to enjoy!
9) Understand your Plants. That might sound like new-age psychology,
but it is not. Plants are not people, but they do have characteristics
that make them better suited to growing in one area over another.
Planting the right plant in the right place will also reduce the amount
of time you spend putting them on life support. Additionally,
understanding your plants will allow you to plant a garden that you
will enjoy, and animals will enjoy, too. For example--fennel is a
favorite munchie for the Black Swallowtail Butterfly larvae
(caterpillar). If you plant fennel, for a couple of months each year,
the larvae will eat it right to the ground. The tradeoff is that you
will have hundreds of beautiful butterflies hatching in your yard!
10) Use safe, natural fertilizers. All plants will need some food,
whether they are native or not. The number one tip for successful
gardening, the natural way, is to use a safe, natural fertilizer.
Natural fertilizers are made from animal and plant products, and
contain micronutrients that are beneficial to plants and soil
organisms. Natural fertilizers are also faster to break down, and less
likely to pollute ground water. Additionally, natural fertilizers are
not made from salts, so they do not burn your plants. You can also feel
safe to walk around in your yard, lie on the grass and look at the
stars, and let your pets out.
Following these ten tips will help you achieve a healthy, lush garden,
in an environmentally friendly, people-friendly way. Get growing!
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information about natural fertilizer and seaweed fertilizer. These
types of fertilizer are safer for use and produce better results than
conventional, synthetic fertilizers.
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