Organic Gardening Tips – Home-Garden-Tips.com Organic Gardening Tips and Resources https://home-garden-tips.com Tips on planning and maintaining your dream organic garden! Wed, 29 Apr 2020 04:25:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.9 https://home-garden-tips.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-organic-favicon-32x32.png Organic Gardening Tips – Home-Garden-Tips.com Organic Gardening Tips and Resources https://home-garden-tips.com 32 32 3 Tips For The Organic Garden https://home-garden-tips.com/2014/03/11/3-tips-for-the-organic-garden/ https://home-garden-tips.com/2014/03/11/3-tips-for-the-organic-garden/#respond Tue, 11 Mar 2014 22:01:14 +0000 http://gardening.amaraq.com/?p=70

9The organic garden is planted much the same as a conventional garden, except the methods used in preparation of soil and care of the garden. We will run through 3 handy tips that will help you get your organic garden started.

The 3 steps are to prepare the soil, feed the soil and plant the seeds on time. Gardening is really a simple process, but doing each step correctly will increase your harvest.

Soil

You should start working the soil as soon as the weather permits. For some crops, like peas, you must prepare the fall before so you can get the peas in the ground while it is still cool. Till with a rototiller or turn the soil over with a spade or fork. If you till with a spade or fork you may have clods, if the ground was hard clay or too moist at the time of working the soil. Just let it sit for a few rains and it will loosen the clods.
One way to trick the weeds is to till the soil then wait until the weeds stick their heads up and give a very light tilling just below the surface to kill the new sprouts.

Compost

I like to spread a layer of compost, about 1 inch thick, over the area that I will be putting the plants or seeds into. For heavy feeders, like tomatoes, dig a large hole, put in a spade full of compost and mix with the surrounding soil. Wet the soil and place the plant in the ground.

Pull the soil up around the plant so that it is held firmly in place by the soil. After firming the soil around the plant soak the soil with a hose or bucket. We want to get the air from around the plant roots.

Every seed has it’s time

Be sure to check your seed packet for the amount of time it takes for the seed to germinate. Then check the last expected frost date for your area, if you have frost. Now, plant the seeds so that the plant will come up after the last frost date. Note, the cabbage and broccoli family, as well as, lettuce and several other vegetables can stand light frost and can be planted early.

Having prepared your garden correctly by tilling, feeding the soil and planting on time will make your garden fun, as well as, productive.

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Farmer harvesting beetroot in the vegetable patch gardenSeemingly everyone has problems with pests attacking plants that you have worked so hard to get in the ground and to grow. Fortunately, you can find ways to deal with these small, unwanted pests without having to disturb the harmony in nature or doing harm to anything. Organic gardening pest control is definitely a critical component to keeping a lasting and vibrant organic garden.

Organic gardening pest control starts before planting anything into the ground. Preparing garden soil properly can certainly help repel unwanted insects and provide plants an excellent, healthy start making certain that they are much less vulnerable to attacks from insect pests and fungal infections.

All-natural, organic gardening pest control features quite a few things that you could currently have in your own home. Garlic cloves, rhubarb, strong tobacco, and fish are some of the malodorous items that will repel some of the unwanted insects. Other items include oils like mineral and vegetable oils, vegetable formula soaps, and even the burning heat produced by chili peppers.

It is a good idea to keep in mind that you ought to only use what you must to get rid of unwanted pests. Making use of commercial sprays, regardless of whether they are organic and eco-friendly can cause harm to the plants. If you still choose to use a spray, by no means apply the spray to the plants while there is direct sunlight. It could burn leaves and make them turn brown.

Do not discount the idea of using your eyes too. They are excellent deterrents for you to keep unwanted insects from damaging your plants. When you notice a caterpillar on a plant’s leaf, just pick it off. Observe what exactly is all-around the plants. As an example, if you notice moths or butterflies hovering about the garden, work with an organic pest management soil mixture which is targeted for only on those kinds of pests.

Insect pests like to choose a broad swath of vegetation in a single section of the garden, therefore apply variety by simply placing other kinds of plant life in the middle of each other. Your own, personal organic garden does not need to be symmetrical with tidy compact rows. Bust it up with variety throughout the garden plot.

Still, insects will probably be your organic garden’s best friend. Using ladybug, bees, lacewings, and various other beneficial insects help keep harmful, unwanted insects away from your garden. This truly does deliver results.

Try things out to determine precisely what works well with your own organic garden. One example is when you mix a soil repellent and discover that the unwanted insects you had been attempting to concentrate on are coming back again, remix it to be a bit stronger next time. Or add more of the active ingredients to the current soil mixture.

Fungal infections offer another set of issues other than what insects bring. Certain vegetation is a great deal more susceptible to these kinds of problems. As an illustration, peas, zucchini, and cucumbers are quite vulnerable to mildew; however, the problem could be removed using a cream milk spray.

Watch your garden with care and never panic when you notice an issue with unwanted pests. Organic gardening pest control has progressed significantly and the simplest answers to your own challenges start with looking on the internet for some answers.

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7There are so many things you will want to learn about organic gardening, but I thought I would give you one organic gardening tip that will help you the most. This tip will help you take a lot of the downside of gardening out of the garden.

It was a hard decision to make to narrow my choices down to one. There are so many little things that make up organic gardening, or any gardening for that matter. But, I decided to give you the one thing that made my gardening so much easier.

Actually, there are two things, but we will only detail one. The one we will talk about is mulching. The other thing is not a tip, but an understanding. If you are gardening with chemicals you need to understand that the garden problems you are battling now will always be with you.

If you are an organic gardener let me reassure you many of your problems will fall away as you get closer and closer to what Mother Nature desires. As, I have gardened organically over the years, more and more of the problems I faced when I first started are no longer there.

As you get the soil in balance for nutrients your plants need and improve the viability of the soil your soil will reward you with fewer pest and disease problems.

Mulching is an art you will want to acquire. Mulch can be made from a lot of different materials. I use straw most of the time in my garden, because it is easy to get locally. But, you can use compost, dried grass clippings, newspaper, leaves, or you can purchase biodegradable mulch from your garden center.

The type of material used for mulch is not as important as what it will do for you. Mulching will change your battle with weeds. After my garden is planted, and the mulch is spread, I simply pluck out the weeds as I am harvesting, or just strolling through the garden. This is a very easy and simple process.

Mulching will take most of the work out of your garden once it is growing. No more hoeing or breaking your back pulling weeds on the weekend. Your mulch will suppress the weeds and retain the moisture around the plant roots.

I even mulch my pathways between the rows, so I can harvest in my garden anytime I want.

There you have the best organic garden tip I can give you. This spring get out there and put mulch around your plants and enjoy your summer.

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6Learning the essentials behind organic gardening can help you reach the right path to making your very own “Garden of Eden”. The key to a success is patience and the willingness to get “muddy” along with these five simple tips.

1. Create a Plan

Creating a plan is very important if you want to have a successful organic garden. It is not something that you think about every now and then but it is a specific plan of action that leads to a specific end result. If ever you decide to grow your own garden and you want to do it in organic matter, there are several things that need to be taken into consideration like the environment where the plants will grow, location, the time or duration that it will take to take care for your garden, the effort, and other resources that may or may not be reachable in order to attain your gardening goals.

When you finally have a written outline of what you need to do and the things that you need to accomplish to reach your gardening goals, it’s time to implement the plan into action. An action is everything once you have defined goals. If you have set your goals but you ignore the important factors like compost, good seed, soil, or even the source of water for your plants, then you will likely fail in achieving your gardening goals since any compromise will result in overall failure.

2. Soil Preparation

Soil preparation is basically the foundation of the growth of any and all plants that you will grow. The plants get their nutrients from the soil and consider the soil’s consistency in regard to the amount of compost and nutrients. Adding natural compost to enhance the nutrients that the seeds will get is also needed. Prepare this beforehand especially if you are preparing the soil and you’re all set to start planting your seeds.

3. Compost

With regard to fertilizer some of the best fertilizers that you could get can come from the compost pile if you are doing this in organic matter. It could also be from the worm bin that you have made through vermicomposting. You would have to prepare this several weeks ahead so it would be ready to use when you plant your seeds.

4. Consistency of Water

The consistency of water is also important if you want to grow an organic garden. Ensure that your garden gets enough water regularly. Your garden should have an easy access to water through a hose system, irrigation system, or a sprinkler system. Always bear in mind that tendered seedlings would have to be hand-watered.

5. Gardener’s Journal

Keep a gardener’s journal. Take notes. Put the date you started your garden and planted the seeds, take not of the pests, and the plant diseases that you see. Keeping a journal allows you to successfully garden more the next year.

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