I have often been asked what is the best organic
fertiliser to add to the soil of a vegetable garden. Its not the sort
of question that has an easy answer, but its not a complicated solution
either. There is really no exact answer to a “best” product when it
comes to organic nutrients.
Organic gardening is more about a
system of gardening - Crop rotation, mulching, composting, vermicast,
and companion planting all form a part of an Organic Gardening System.
The best place to start is to create 2 or 3 compost heaps in your backyard.
Whether
you use a Compost Bin, Tumbler, Stack or Compost bays – the end result
will still be the same - A nutrient rich soil conditioner and mulch
ready to add to your vegetable garden. You should always ensure your
compost heap receives sufficient heat in order to destroy seeds that
may be present from lawn clippings and weeds.
Suitable
ingredients for your compost heap includes – old hay or straw,
vegetable scraps, shredded paper, lawn clippings & animal manure.
Avoid things like Orange peel, onion skins and meat scraps.
If
you live in a unit or have a small backyard, you might have vegetables
growing in pots. An ideal way to make compost in these situations is
with a small worm farm. The worms create enough compost (called
vermicast) to feed your potted vegetables throughout the year. All your
household scraps and waste paper can be added to the worm farm.
This is an ideal start for creating an Organic Garden System.
Eric
J. Smith is an Organic Gardener and passionate Environmentalist. He is
dedicated to promoting the need for an Organic, Natural World. Find out
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