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All You Need To Know About Organic Gardening

Many people turn to organic gardening because they are worried about the long-term toxic effects ofthe many commercial fertilizers and pesticides, on both their health and the environment. Also,organic gardening can save you a lot of money. Here are some suggestions on helping you to becomea organic gardening professional.

It's simple to lay a new perennial bed. Take your spade and work up a thin layer of soil. Turn thatsoil over, then spread a few inches of wood chips on the newly turned area. After a few weeks, youmay then utilize the area to plant your flowers.

You need to make sure you are very efficient when working in your organic garden. One of thebiggest time wasters is not keeping track of your tools and having to look for them every time youneed them. Set up the tools you will need for your day prior to hitting the garden, then put themaway neatly at the end of your gardening session. Even something like a carpenter's tool belt orsome cargo jeans work well to keep tools organized.

Store a few plastic bags near your garden to slip on over your dirty gardening shoes. Having theseavailable lets you keep your flow in movement, and helps you return to your gardening fast so youcan finish up your day.

Believe it or not, pine makes great mulch. A number of plants commonly grown in garden settings dobest in an acidic soil. When you have plants like this, nothing is easier than to gather pine needlesfor your beds. Cover up your beds with a few inches of needles. As they start to decompose, they'llspread out acid onto the ground and soil.

Try not to let the chores associated to your organic garden build up. While you may not be able tospend time in the garden on a daily basis, there are still many things you can do to keep things fromsnowballing out of control. If you're outside with your pet, try to remove weeds when your pet isdoing his business.

Apply equal portions of dried plant material and green into your compost pile. Add grass clippings,waste from fruits and vegetables, leaves, and weeds for the green materials in your compost pile.Dried plant matter, on the other hand, includes shredded paper, used wood chips and straw.Diseased plants, meat and fire-waste like charcoal or ashes should not be placed in your compost

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pile.

If you are planting seeds in containers, a good rule of thumb is that the seed's depth should bearound three times its overall size. There are exceptions to this rule, however. Some seeds shouldremain uncovered because they thrive in direct sunlight. Some common examples include ageratumand petunias. If you're not sure, a guide either comes with seeds, or you can find this informationonline.

When you are growing seedlings in your organic garden, lightly brush over them using your hand upto twice a day. This probably sounds like an odd recommendation, but research has shown that thistechnique encourages more plant growth, than no petting at all.

Organic gardening is harder than relying on chemicals, but the results are worth it. While chemicalpesticides and fertilizers may claim to do great things for your garden, organic methods will give youthe best crops possible.

If you'd like to improve the health of your soil, try adding some mulch. Protection is provided byplacing the layer of mulch upon the soil. This protective effect is especially Home Page importantduring the summer, as it protects the roots from the effects of the heat. By reducing the evaporationrate of your soil, you will not need to water as often. It also keeps the weeds under control.

Over-watering your plants can be harmful, because roots that are drowning in water cannoteffectively pull nutrients out of the soil. You should always check the weather forecast, in advance,for chances of rainfall before you water the plants. Skip watering your plants for a couple of days if aheavy rainstorm has descended; natural rainwater can be particularly good for your plants as well.

Annually rotate your garden layout or plan. Planting the same plants in the same place each year canpromote the growth of disease and fungus. The diseases and fungi are harbored in the soil and areready to make a comeback each year. Rotating the types of plants that you grow will help to keepthe fungi and diseases from gaining a foothold.

When checking out tomatoes to buy, do a bit of poking in the soil. Even if the plant looks lush on theupper leaves, the root system can have problems. These starts will stick to the seedlings for quitesome time, which prevents the seedlings from growing until the starts are gone.

When mulching your flowerbed or garden, most people recommend adding about three inches ofmulch. This helps give nutrients to the soil in your garden and holds in moisture. It will also give it aneat appearance because it will help eliminate weeds.

Make your organic gardening experience easier. When choosing plants for landscaping, stick tonative flowers, shrubs, and grasses. If you select plants able to thrive in your climate, soil varietyand indigenous neighbors, you can cut the amount of fertilizer and pesticide you might need.Actually, plants that are native to your area will work great with compost made of other nativeplants.

You can plant your organic garden in a shady area. Shade gardens don't require much work at all,which may surprise you. The excess shade translates to less need for regular watering, saving youtime and money. This will also lead to slower growth, but at least there will be fewer weeds toeradicate.

Use the advice here to Continued start your own organic garden. It is an interesting hobby and one

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that can improve your health. Your foods will taste better and not contain the heavy chemicals ofstore bought produce. As your garden starts to become more attuned with nature, you will also see itattracting more wildlife.