Anybody can do organic vegetable gardening at home
because the principle behind this is not that different from what they
do in the farm. The only difference is that you work in a smaller area
and you get to choose what you like plant.
The first thing you
have to do is find an ideal location. A lot of people do organic
vegetable gardening in their backyard. To make it work, whatever you
are planting should get at least 6 hours of sunlight everyday and
access to water.
Just like the ancient civilizations that relied
on an efficient irrigation system, you too should do the same by making
sure there is adequate drainage because if you don't, you will have to
do organic vegetable gardening using a raise bed.
When your ideal
location has been found, it is time to cultivate the land. For that,
you will need your gardening tools and a pair of gloves to pluck out
the weeds on the ground. This might take a few days to make sure the
area is ready for planting.
You will only know if the ground you
are going to plant your vegetable is a good spot by testing it with
some compost and mixing this with the soil. Should it be able to
integrate and stabilize itself with the soil, this means that you can
start planting your crops and see it grow in the succeeding weeks.
If
you don't like to buy compost from the gardening store, you can make
your own using coffee grounds, dead leaves, grass clippings, food waste
or even manure. They also serve as excellent fertilizers.
As for
your vegetables, take note that some of these may not be suitable in
the land you are planting these on. This is because of several factors
that are beyond your control such as the weather, pests and other plant
borne diseases. You can avoid making this mistake by doing some
research on what vegetables are ideal to plant in your area and asking
fellow organic gardeners.
One way to protect the organic
vegetables you are planting is by planting a variety of them at a time
since some of these protect each other from pests. Such practice is
better known as crop rotation especially when you want to adapt with
the weather in your area. Another defense system that works is getting
the help of Mother Nature as birds, certain insects and even toads have
proven to be useful.
If you live in an area where wild animals
may eat your vegetables, you should put up fences so they are not able
to get through. Other tools you can use are animal hair, baby powder
and deodorant soaps. Part of preparing the land is removing the weeds.
But remember that new weeds grow after some time so you have to inspect
the area from time to time.
Planting your own organic vegetable
garden at home will surely save you money as these are quite expensive
in the supermarket. If you have some excess stocks when it is time to
harvest them, maybe you can give some to your neighbors or make some
money by selling it at the local market which isn't that bad given that
you don't shell out that much cash for this investment.