Here are some of the main features of organic growing:
• Organic growing severely restricts the use of artificial chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
• Instead, organic growers rely on developing a healthy, fertile soil and growing a mixture of crops.
• Genetically modified (GM) crops and ingredients are not allowed under organic standards.
Going
organic may mean that you have to make a trade-off between glossy, same
same supermarket looks with better tasting crops that aren’t perfect in
shape or size, but many gardeners think this is a price worth paying.
You'll be able to grow different crops that are always relatively
expensive to buy in supermarkets and at farmers markets and, growing
your own vegetables is both fun and rewarding.
Among the many things an organic vegetable garden may offer toward
a satisfying experience are fresh air, exercise, sunshine, knowledge,
supplemental income, mental therapy, and fresh food, rich in vitamins
and minerals, harvested at the best stage of maturity.
You can
easily make compost from garden and kitchen waste, although this is a
bit more time consuming, you will also make cost savings, because you
do not need to buy costly chemical fertilizers and pesticides with
organic gardening.
Where animal manures are available, they are
probably the best source of fertilizer and organic matter for the
organic gardener. Use manure which has been aged for at least 30 days
if possible, or composted. I am often out in the road if any horses
have gone past gathering the manure for the garden. Its looks a bit odd
to the teenagers on the street but the dung is worth it!
If you have space for a few pots, or a small space in the garden
or even an allotment, it is a wise decision to grow your own organic
vegetable garden. To better care for your health, grow your own organic
vegetables -and a few pots is all you need at a minimum.
You we
also be contributing to the go local food movement which is flourishing
– over 15% of people buy organic food locally and this number continues
to rise as the number of farmer’s markets, box schemes, cafes and
restaurants serving organic food increase. GuideMeGreen helps you to
find locally produced foods which are fresher, healthier and more
economical. It cuts down on transport costs and food miles where an
average shopping basket can include fruit and vegetables transported
from all over the world. Even in the UK or USA food is transported from
the farm, to the packing centre, then to distribution centre before
arriving at the supermarket to be bought which is then transported by
car home!