Organic vegetable gardening is making a comeback.
This is because people are more health conscious about the food they
eat and in some places, there is already a food shortage so some have
decided to plant and grow these on their own. To help you get started,
here is some organic vegetable gardening information.
Organic
vegetable gardening does not use fertilizers and chemicals which can be
harmful to humans. It also does not use genetic engineering or
irradiation. Instead, it uses simple farming techniques like tilling
the land, giving it enough water and sufficient exposure from the sun.
When harvesting is finished, something new is planted which is better known as crop rotation that helps keep the soil fertile.
Growing
organic vegetables is not something that only farmers can do. This can
be done by homeowners since they can plan some of these in their own
backyard.
The first thing that you have to do is choose what kind
of vegetables you want to grow. You also have to understand how big
these can grow so it will be easy to plot how many can be placed per
row.
The next step is to check the condition of the soil. There
are kits you can buy from the store to check its fertility. If the soil
is good, then you can start by clearing it of rocks and weeds by
mowing, pulling or digging them out.
You should then add compost,
bone meal or rock phosphate and greensand to the soil to supply it with
nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. You can also add lime or sulphur
to adjust the soil's pH level only if you have to.
It will also
be a good idea to till or dig in fertilizers using organic matter. This
must at least be an inch of sharp sand if the soil you have is made of
clay and then you rake the soil into beds and rows. You should leave it
be for at least a month before you start planting.
Don't forget
to use organic mulch to blanket the garden. You can use ground bark for
that since it will decompose over a season or two.
You can also
use a compost file made out of recycled leaves, grass clippings, coffee
grounds, eggshells and kitchen waste since these serve as a good
fertilizer.
The organic vegetable garden will grow but it will be
always under threat from weeds and insects. For that, you have to use
other animals and insects to fight these pests. You don't have to buy
them because setting the ideal conditions will invite them in to your
home.
As for the weeds, you can get rid of them by pulling them
out or spraying home made vinegar as this stops them growing. If you
plant thickly enough, you will be able to discourage weeds from growing
in between the plants.
Planting your own organic vegetable garden
isn't that bad given that the only ones who will be consuming what is
planted are those that live in the household. But it's going to be a
bed of roses from the time you till the land to the time that they will
be harvested. The advantage of working on a small spaced is that you
can easily inspect the whole area so nothing is left behind.