Organic gardening can be one of the most rewarding
hobbies of all. Growing organic definitely has some string rules that
need to be abided for your own health. It is pretty obvious that
growing organic requires no pesticides to be involved anywhere in the
process. If you plan on growing vegetables or herbs that are to be
consumed at a later date pesticides are your worst nightmare. Because
no pesticides can be used in your garden, the organic garden is more
prone to insect invasion. Although I can definitely say it is all worth
it in the end.
As with any type of gardening, organic gardening soil preparation is very important.
It
is not just the fact that pesticides need not be included but the
correct organic mixture can really make a difference. Compost is bar
none the best fertilizer for an organic garden. Making a compost bin
and keeping up with the ingredients can seem like a daunting task, but
once the bin is built and working correctly you will be developing your
own free super fertilizer. You can recycle many things that you would
normally throw away at the same time. If you are interested I would
suggest researching the net for the compost setup that fits you best.
As
I mentioned earlier insects are more prone to organic gardens.
Although, they are not the only things you need to worry about. Weeds
also attack faster in an organic garden. A few things you can do to
prevent weeds from attacking is using the correct mulch and if possible
burying a mesh layer underneath your soil a few inches down. These
together can really help keep the weeds away for the entire season. For
the ones that do get by, usually not many, you can pull them out by
hand.
Insects can be a problem for the organic green thumb. The
are many steps that are necessary to prevent the invasion. The first
thing you should do is clear your garden of all the dead debree.
Cleanliness can be your best friend in this. Making sure the entire
growing area is free of debree and trash can go along way. Turning your
soil is also a good idea. If you do come under attack there are items
at your local nursery that can help rid the pesky varmints. Over
watering can also cause insects to come forth, so keep this in mind.
Also keeping a bowl of water nearby can help keep the insects off of
your plants by inviting birds who prey on the insects.
With the
proper soil mixture, a cleanly growing space, and the correct watering,
a thriving organic garden can happen easily. Choosing the correct
plants for your climate is also an obvious must. When you do choose
your plants make sure to read the tags given at your local nursery and
ask plenty of questions. There are also some less used measures that
can help with your garden but are not necessary. These include items
such as the ladybug. The ladybug eats the insects from your plants.
Following
the guidelines above can help you on your way but there is nothing
better than good Internet research. So if you want to know more, my
suggestion would be to incorporate the Internet and take a trip to your
local nursery for questions. This will help you get all the answers you
need.