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You can create a tent with some material from home during winter for your organic garden. Find some bean poles you aren't using anymore and stick one at the end of each bed. Throw sheets over the bean poles, then use bricks to stabilize the edges of the structure. This trick will cost you little or nothing, and you will have protected your garden throughout the coldest months. Don't waste your rainwater! To collect rainwater, use rain barrels or buckets. This will help reduce costs of water. Rainwater Read more [...]
This will be organic gardening made easy. One of the best techniques is to plant native flowers, grasses and bushes to your landscape. If you choose groups of plants that all mesh with each other in terms of optimal soil conditions, weather requirements and plant interaction, you won't need to do as much work to get the plants to coexist peacefully. Native plants will thrive if you encourage growth with organically made compost. Consider the value of the crops you choose to grow. Of course, the Read more [...]
You can conserve more water by mulching your garden. Using mulch will keep the soil around your plants moist so you will not have to water them as much. Mulch can be bought at stores, or can come from pine needles or other clippings from your yard. You simply need to use a large quantity. When planting your organic garden, spacing is an important thing to keep in mind. Do not underestimate the space that plants need to develop their root systems. You will need to provide this space to provide ample Read more [...]
Make your organic gardening experience easier. Plan to use mainly native flowers, grasses and bushes when creating an organic garden. Native plants will thrive in your soil type and climate, without the need for inorganic fertilizers or pesticides. Actually, native plants coexist beautifully with compost--especially if it contains other native plant matter. If you're thinking about growing your own organic garden, then you might want to consider keeping a bit of your property undeveloped; this way Read more [...]
Leaves, twigs, and dead plants are excellent additions to your compost pile. Leaves will decompose and create a healthy, nutrient rich compost. You will discover that this is a wonderful, free way to start getting compost for your garden. Mulch your garden rather heavily. Remember, the mulch will compact and break down over time. The soil will be nourished and will be able to retain more moisture. Also, weeds won't grow as easily and the whole area will more professional. One way to ensure efficiency Read more [...]
When the time has come to gather up the produce, you need to use an old laundry basket. This laundry basket can be used as a type of strainer for all your produce. If you leave your produce in the basket while rinsing it, the basket will be able to serve as a strainer, with the extra water dripping out the holes in the bottom of the basket. Organize the chores for your organic garden so they do not pile up. Sometimes it might prove difficult to get in a little gardening time every day. However, Read more [...]
Pine is a surprisingly good source of mulch. Some plants are highly acidic, and like soil that is acidic too. When you have plants like this, nothing is easier than to gather pine needles for your beds. Covering your plant beds with a layer of pine needles will allow the pine needles to disperse their acidic nutrients into the soil for your plants. Do some research on the botanical insecticides that are available in your area, many of which are extremely helpful in preventing pests from invading Read more [...]
Soil health can be improved by adding mulch. The soil will be efficiently protected. The soil will stay cool in high heat, preventing damage to the roots. Mulch also slows the rate at which water evaporates, which improves your soil's ability to retain moisture. It also keeps the weeds under control. Make the most of the time spent in your garden. One of the biggest time wasters is not keeping track of your tools and having to look for them every time you need them. In addition to keeping your gardening Read more [...]
Add mulch into your garden, you want to use at the very least organic material of three inches. Your garden will look more professional, have fewer weeds, and benefit from the moisture control and additional nutrients. Always think about what alternatives to chemicals you can use to solve problems in your garden. Remember that chemicals have no place in organic gardening and should not be used. Make use of organic compounds or natural solutions instead of commercial fertilizers. Compost is a great Read more [...]
If you have aphids on your plants, and do not want to use harmful bug sprays, you can use soapy water. A very diluted soapy water can be sprayed on all areas of the plant, the leaves, stems and buds. After you spray the soapy water, spray with clean water. This will get the aphids off your plants. Use milk jugs to keep your plant's roots moist for hours. Punch a small hole in the bottom of a milk jug. You'll have to experiment to get the right sized hole but fill the jug with water and, leaving Read more [...]