Thursday, August 9, 2012

Everything You Should Know About Organic Gardening


You want to have a fresh and organic garden. Your timing could not be better. This article contains helpful adivce to get you started in your organic gardening endeavors.

Pine makes a much better mulch than you might think. Certain plants are acidic, and thrive in acidic soil. If this is the case, use pine needles to mulch your beds. Cover your beds with the needles, as they will decompose and disperse their acid throughout the soil.

<DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!</b></font> By planting garlic around your garden, you can deter bugs from taking up residence. The garlic scent repels many different types of insects.</small></DIV></DIV>

Be specific about the things you desire to grow when it comes to your organic garden. Different varieties of plants call for different environments and climates. For example, of the numerous varieties of roses, there are those that will thrive in your garden and those that will not. Know your specific surroundings and what will thrive there.

Be sure your new compost pile contains roughly the same proportion of dried and green plants. Green plant material includes grass clippings, spent flowers, vegetable and fruit waste, weeds and leaves. Examples of dried plant material are sawdust, shredded paper, straw, cut-up woody material, and cardboard. Avoid meat, ashes, charcoal, plants with diseases and manure from carnivores.

An excellent organic spray which can get rid of the pests in your organic garden is one that mixes garlic, chives, or onions with water. This concoction is easily mixed. Just peel some onion, garlic and chives. Chop it very finely and mix in a half a cup of water. Allow the mixture to sit for a time then strain. Place the water in a spray bottle.

<DIV style='float: right; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!</b></font> Using a soaker hose to water your organic garden is the best method. This type of hose allows you to water roots directly without wetting the plants' leaves.</small></DIV></DIV>

You should put a lot of thought into selecting the plants that will go in your all-natural garden. You should use extreme care, for example, when you are seeking perennials and annuals. You will need to purchase plants that are budded instead of in bloom. This way, they can put all their energy into growing roots before putting on a show of flowers.

Wash your vegetables in water outside and use it in your garden. The nutrients from the fruits and vegetables will make up a pert of this water. This holds many advantages for the you plants over your regular water supply or rainwater. Avoid using chemicals or objects to clean the vegetables, as doing either of these things will render it ineffective.

Do you want to kill weeds without using commercial chemicals? You will need many layers of newspapers. Weeds can't grow without sunlight. When you place layers of newspapers on top of them, the weeds will suffocate from the lack of light. Newspaper decompose quickly and integrate into the compost. You can cover the newspapers with mulch to make them look more attractive if you like!

You should now feel enthusiastically prepared to enter the relaxing and productive world of organic gardening. You may have thought you were prepared before, but now you will be a veritable expert! These tips should have helped you get started growing a lovely organic garden.