Thursday, July 26, 2012

How To Grow An Organic Garden Like A Pro

Organic gardening can either be a nice, calming hobby, or a considerable annoyance. Here are some suggestions to get you on the right path to successful organic gardening. If you want to plant a new tree or shrub, dig a hole as naturally as possible. If you place a plant in a hole with glazed sides, the roots will not be able to penetrate the soil properly.
TIP! Find out the best time to water your garden. A soaker hose would be the best tool to use.
When planting seeds into a container, the depth of your planting should be three times bigger than the seed. However, you should always know that some seeds cannot be covered, even the slightest bit, because they need to be in direct sunlight. Two common examples of this type of seed are ageratum and petunias. Read the instructions that came with the seeds, and do some research on the Internet to find out the sunlight that your seeds need. Know what to look for when choosing plants for your organic garden. Be careful with perennials or annuals. Purchase plants that have budded, but have not yet fully bloomed. Buying them this way ensures that the root system will grow strong in your organic garden. Organic fruits and vegetables grow without being exposed to pesticides and other chemicals. This will improve your family's overall health, but it does mean you have to be extra vigilant about checking for pest infestations.
TIP! While you may already understand the importance of compost to organic gardening, are you aware of its true components? Compost is a mixture of organic matter such as grass clippings, dead leaves, scraps of produce, eggshells, straw, and small twigs that all break down together into a soil-like consistency. This is a better alternative to commercial fertilizer.
When maintaining your organic garden during the winter season, create a tent inside your garden using home materials. You can use some old bean poles to stick to the end of the beds. Next, you want to drape some sheets over the bean poles, creating a tent-like structure. Hold the sheets in place with bricks; this ensures the edges stay down sufficiently. This method is cheap and efficient, and will ensure that your plants survive through winter. Any gardening at all can soothe the soul, but organic gardening provides additional benefits. This kind of gardening shows you the entire progression of planting from beginning to end. Even organic gardens can have trouble with weeds. You can use this to kill weeds in your garden and keep it organic. As you've read, there is more to doing organic gardening than many think. Every time you enjoy your vegetables, fruits, flowers or just take a satisfying glance around your garden, you'll realize that all your efforts have been worth it. Using the tips that you just learned you can improve your skills in organic gardening.