The main reason people decide to go organic when gardening is that they think commercial chemicals, including pesticides and fertilizers, may degrade soil quality, harm the environment and cause long-term damage to their personal health. Organic gardening is also cheaper; you don’t have to spend as much money on tools and equipment. This article will provide some great tips for organic gardening.
Select plant types that will bring a higher profits and yield. In many cases, a disease-resistant or cold-tolerant hybrid will produce a higher yield than a traditional variety.
Do a soil analysis prior to planting. Have a soil report done. It is cost effective and you can make necessary adjustments, based on the report, to your soil so it is correctly enriched to encourage plant growth. Save yourself the trouble of a failed crop by contacting your local Cooperative Extension to preform the soil test.
A simple way to lower the alkaline content of your soil is to dilute it with coffee grounds. Used coffee grounds will add acidity, helping to optimize the soil’s pH. After doing so, you will notice that your greenery and garden will be colorful and fresh.
A green garden needs to begin with seeds, not plants. The most “green” way to create a new garden is starting from seeds. The plastic used in nurseries often end up in landfills, that is why it is advised to use seeds or purchase from nurseries that make use of organic materials when packaging their plants.
Deciduous shrubs need protection from the cold. Delicate shrubs that are sitting in pots should be sheltered from the cold weather. Connect the tops, and then place a sheet over the top of the wigwam. This method works better than covering your bushes in plastic, allowing air to circulate and preventing rotting.
Now that you’ve read this article, you can see that there is much more to do with organic gardening than meets the eye. It involves lots of work as well as patience, but it’s so worth it when you see your beautiful organic garden. The next time you are working in your garden, use the advice from this article to grow things without the use of harsh chemicals.