organic garden – 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 04:26:42 +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 garden – 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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Organic Gardening 101 – Getting Started https://home-garden-tips.com/2014/03/11/organic-gardening-101-getting-started/ https://home-garden-tips.com/2014/03/11/organic-gardening-101-getting-started/#respond Tue, 11 Mar 2014 21:47:15 +0000 http://gardening.amaraq.com/?p=60

Have you been thinking about starting a garden to grow your own food? In this article on organic gardening 101 I want to help you get off the couch and get your hands dirty. As you are thinking about getting started let me suggest that you get started right a go organic from the beginning.

There are many reasons to grow your food organically. The biggest reason is the health of your family. That alone should be reason enough. Would you pour chemicals on your cereal in the morning? Of course not! Then why would you want to put chemicals in the form of fertilizer, insecticides and herbicides on your green beans?

So, the question is how do you get started with organic gardening? There are a lot of things to consider. First, and maybe the most important, is the size of garden space you have to work with. Then, consider the location and how you are going to build your soil fertility.

What size is your garden?

It really does not matter how much area you have. I have known of people who garden in an apartment window. So, you have not excuse, just pick your area and let’s get going.

For our purpose here we will say you have some space in your yard that you can put a small garden. I recommend you start out small and grow as your garden does. Gardening is a learning process just like anything else.

Where will you locate your garden?

A garden has to have sun. The amount of sun that reaches your plot throughout the will determine how well your garden grows. You can grow vegetables in varying amounts of light, but results will vary too. So, try to pick an area that has full sun for best results.

It is best to stay out of low areas where water will collect. If plants constantly have their feet wet they do not do well. We can work with a location like this, but it is a little more difficult, and not near as much fun.

Building soil fertility

Since we are not using a bag of chemical fertilizer we need to find an alternative. If your goal is the same as mine, to raise the best tasting, most healthy food, then I suggest you go totally with compost as your veggie food.

Using compost means you must maintain a compost pile. That is really not as difficult as it may sound. In fact, building a compost pile can be a project of its own.

You make compost out of stuff you normally want to get rid of, so making compost can actually save you money. A compost pile should be made from a combination of green stuff and dry stuff.

The green stuff can be grass clippings, weeds from the garden, house hold scraps, etc. The dry stuff can be leaves from your, or the neighbors, trees, a bale of straw, etc. Compost is everywhere. Once you get started you will be amazed at what you can compost, newspaper, cardboard, and even tree limbs will compost over time.

If you follow the advice in organic gardening 101 you will soon be dining on your own very tasty, and more importantly, healthy vegetables that you grew with your own hands. So, get out there, pick your spot, lay out your very own garden area and build that compost pile.

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Organic Gardening – Going Green in Your Garden https://home-garden-tips.com/2014/03/11/organic-gardening-going-green-in-your-garden/ https://home-garden-tips.com/2014/03/11/organic-gardening-going-green-in-your-garden/#respond Tue, 11 Mar 2014 21:14:16 +0000 http://gardening.amaraq.com/?p=45

4Organic Heirloom Gardening is a green method of gardening. It is a method that involves working in harmony with nature. It is a very efficient, productive and healthy way to garden, for both you and the environment.

Green gardening can be done on any scale, It can be done when limited space is a problem by planting in containers, to the full size traditional garden.Whatever size garden you have, it can be very rewarding to know you produced a healthy, high yielding crop.

Whatever size garden you have, you can incorporate all the methods that create a healthy garden, like composting, crop rotation, companion planting and succession planting. These methods are all eco-friendly methods that will greatly benefit your gardens health and productivity.

Flowers, fruits, herbs and vegetables all can be grown very successfully by the method of organic gardening, along with being grown in any size garden. Container gardening, raised beds and the traditional backyard gardening done in rows are all methods that can be done with green gardening practices.

The key to any successful garden is the soil you are growing your plants in. A good healthy organic soil will have you plants thriving. Composting your organic household and yard waste will supply you with the needed organic matter needed to improve your gardens soil structure.

Start using green gardening practices in your home garden and experience the rewards that can be had.There is no better feeling than to know that the crops you grow are healthy for both you and the environment.

A environment friendly and healthy way of gardening. Organic Gardening is away of gardening in harmony with nature. Growing a healthy and productive crop in a way that is healthier for both you and the environment.

John Yazo

[http://www.organicheirloomgardening.com]

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