Weeds are the bane of any gardener, but they can be especially bothersome to organic gardeners. Many gardeners choose to use weed killer to get rid of weeds, but you can’t do that in an organic garden. So what can you do? read more...
Organic Vegetable Garden
Benefits of Organic Gardening
Droves of people are turning to organic produce as a way to feel safer about the foods they eat. People are worried about the foods they put into their bodies. With all of the reports of food poisoning from fruits and vegetables, many people are worried about what they’re eating. read more...
What You Need To Know About Organic Farming
Organic gardening was, for the last few decades, thought of as being a trendy fad which was the kind of thing that people opting for alternative lifestyles did in communes. With a growing awareness of the dangers of chemical fertilizers and pesticides and the effect they have on the human body, this perception has undergone a rapid change over the last few years. What this means is that we are now returning to times past when garden bloomed without the help of any artificial materials to promote their rapid growth, protect them from insects and, in the process, pollute them. Prior to that time the only materials a gardener had to help him in his efforts to grow and maintain a garden where those that were available to him from nature. read more...
Understanding Organic Gardening for Beginners
Organic gardening is a great way to stretch your green thumb and discover a safer, healthier method of growing your crops. Organic gardening is also the environmentally friendly approach to growing crops because it doesn’t require the use of any potentially harmful chemicals. Most find that organic gardening for beginners is both easy and inexpensive to do. If organic gardening sounds like something you would like to try, check out the basics of organic gardening right here to get you started. read more...
Tips to Follow for an Organic Garden
Organic gardening has become the choice for many people today. Gardeners who practice organic gardening understand that chemicals can harm the environment and therefore avoid using any of them. Organic gardening involves ensuring that the soil is well taken care of and therefore does not require any extra chemicals. When the soil has organic material, it becomes moist, airy and very fertile. These qualities are the most ideal for healthy plants regardless of the time of year. Organic material in the soil encourages the production of earthworms and other natural organisms that release healthy bacteria into the soil. The organisms also allow the roots of the plant to grow deeper and therefore ensure that the plant reaches into the ground to get water and nutrients. read more...