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Organic Food Gardening Basics

Tuesday, March 29, 2011 , Posted by Bronzi at 1:16 PM

Organic gardening is becoming a fast trend for the present generations as most of them are becoming health conscious. The vegetables purchased from the super markets today are not healthy to consume as they are sprayed with a lot of chemicals. People are seriously thinking about this and now they are beginning to switch to organic food that has lots of benefits. One can also grow their own organic garden at home and produce some fresh vegetables free from chemicals.

Before planning to start an organic garden, few basics have to be understood by every beginner. The biggest advantage in doing organic gardening is that it requires less maintenance, less time and cost. By understanding few guidelines and with the help of some basic advice any person can start organic gardening.

The first important thing needs to be considered for planning an organic garden is soil. The soil meant for the organic gardening must be healthy. One must testify the soil from a recognized soil lab before it is being used for the organic gardening. The Soil experts test the soil and will give you assurance about the quality of the soil and whether it can be used or not. Next step towards organic gardening is adding nutrients to the soil such as organic fertilizers etc.

One the most important nutrients that should be added to the soil are compost. The compost can be prepared in our garden or can be purchased from the market. There are some techniques for selecting the best compost; the fast compost is the most popular. By using fast composting technique the soil gets prepared within six to eight weeks. The other techniques of compost consume lot of time, so fast composting is recommended.

Tilling of the soil is done after the soil is ready for use. One can go for the option to till soil by hand or use technology like Machines. Hand tilling is considered much effective. After the soil has been tilled, next step is to sow the garden with organic seeds.

The last step is controlling those weeds and pests by using insecticides, organic pesticides and herbicides. All these above steps and guidelines can be further known by visiting the site myorganicfoodgarden.com that shares some more tips on growing your own healthy organic garden. Remember having an organic garden is not only risk free from harmful chemicals but also healthier to the body. So, why not visit the site and gather further information about organic food gardening.




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Currently have 2 comments:

  1. Great information! I could definitely get started on my organic gardening. Too bad it would probably require a lot of attention. It is healthier for sure.

  1. Bronzi says:

    It really do not take a lot of attention at all. You can work on your garden once a week. You have to check it it out to make sure it's ok though. Such as looking for weeds and harmful bugs. Check for rodents, watering and making sure your plants look heathy.

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