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Want to learn more about organic gardening? This beginners guide will lead you through the process. |
A Beginners Guide To Organic Gardening
An Organic Garden For Beginners
Contrary to what you might believe, 0rganic gardening is not that difficult. It is true there is a bit more work and increased attention levels to the details of an organic garden than a regular garden.
However, with the proper guidance you will soon discover it's not anywhere near as difficult as you thought it was. This beginners guide to organic gardening will provide you with the basic steps you need to get you started.
What Is Organic Gardening ?
Assuming you know little to nothing about organic gardening lets make certain you understand what it is. Quite simply it means you are going to plant your garden without using synthetic fertilizers, for making the plants grow and chemical pesticides to control the bugs.
To really maximize your garden, regardless if its going to be flowers, herbs, veggies or a mish mash of several plants it's best to have a detailed plan. And the best time to formulate your plan is in the fall, right after the fall growing season ends. The reason for this is you will have time to prepare the ground before the spring planting season begins.
Perhaps the most critical
thing you must do before anything else is to select
the optimum location for your organic garden or for
that matter any garden. Your plants will do extremely
well if they can receive about six hours of
sunlight per day. In almost all cases positioning
of your planting
Getting The Organic Garden Ground Ready
Once the proper location has been determined the next step is preparing the ground where you will be planting. This means it's time for the physical labor part. You are going to till the ground using a yard fork or a tiller, then get on your knees to start pulling weeds, grass and removing the rocks.
To make the weed and grass removal successful you should perform the initial removal, then go back a couple of weeks later and remove any weeds and grass which have grown up in the meantime.
Adding Nutrients To The Soil
Now its time for you to actually determine what your selected ground is going to need, in the way of the proper nutrition to help your vegetation grow. You do need to have the soil tested for the proper ph level. If youre not sure you would do an accurate job of this take a sample of your soil to your local nursery or garden center and they can do this for you.
Once the testing has been completed by the nursery folks they can tell you exactly what kind of natural fertilizers and pest control product you will need. While you are at the nursery or garden center you should ask their advice on the proper plants and vegetables which will grow best in your treated soil.
Move Forward With Your Organic Gardening Project
In conclusion this guide has given you the basic things you need to start your organic gardening project the right way. It has covered the location of the garden, the sunlight exposure, preparation of the ground prior to planting and the proper nutrition your ground will need.
Organic gardening is not as complicated as it seems. Now, go grab your hoe and get started today!
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