Organic Gardening Tips
There’s nothing more rewarding than watching a whole garden flourish and
knowing that you grew all of the plants without the help of synthetic
fertilizers and insecticides. The joy of organic gardening lies in successfully
working with nature instead of working against it. Below are organic gardening
tips for beginners are attempting this gardening method.
Always know your plants well
Before planning to include any plants in your garden design, make sure that
you know all about its needs to grow well. Does it need a lot of moisture or a
lot of sun? Is it compatible with the plants you’ve assigned to “rotate” it
with? If you’re placing it beside a bigger plant, make sure that it’s not
competing with soil nutrients and sunlight. Make sure that you’re basing your
garden design on scientific facts, not merely on aesthetics.
Start your own compost
Starting your own compost by collecting dried brown matter is one of the best
organic gardening tips and a great way to save up on fertilizers. Organic
fertilizers tend to be more expensive than synthetic fertilizers, so when you
depend too much on store-bought materials, you might run short of funds. Be
practical and take your organic gardening to the next level: collect your own
mulch.
Keep a good eye on delicate plants
In your garden design, put all the plants that need more tending near your
kitchen. If you bunch them all together in one soil patch, it’s easier to
maintain your garden. This will also leave you less tired when you’re trying to
manually pluck all the weeds.
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