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Organic Gardening : Grow A Healthy Organic Garden With These Tips
Grow A Healthy Organic Garden With These Tips
You are finally ready to try organic gardening. What perfect timing! The following tips and tricks will help prepare you for organic gardening success.
Ward off certain diseases that plague plants with the use of aspirin. Dissolve 1 aspirin per gallon of water for a plant disease fighting solution. Spray this mixture onto your plants. Give your plants a spray of the aspirin-water mixture about one time every three weeks.
If your organic garden is infested with aphids, break out the soapy water to get rid of them for good. You would spray the whole plant, including leaves, stems and buds, with the soapy water solution, then follow this a second time with a spray of just clean water.
When preparing to plant a shrub or tree in your garden, consider digging a hole that looks ugly for planting them. If the sides of the hole show glaze which was caused by the shovel, the root may be restricted from entering into the adjacent soil.
Save rainwater! Retain it in barrels or buckets and use it in your organic garden when it's time to water. This saves you from paying for extra water to do your watering. Rain is free to use. Water from natural rainfall is a great resource for your plants.
Spacing is an important factor to consider when planting your garden. It's common to not think about how much space a plant will need once it's full grown, and you don't want to crowd your garden. Space is necessary for the plants, but air circulation is also important. It is, therefore, important for you to plan accordingly and allow for enough room between your seed rows.
Depending on the season and weather, adjust your watering habits. There are many variables of how much water your plants need including soil, light, and outdoor temperatures. As an example, do not water your plant's leaves if you live in a humid climate since this will most likely result in leaf fungus. Rather, see to it that you water the root system well.
Before planting anything in the organic garden, decide exactly what you want to grow. Different types of flowers, plants, fruits and vegetables, require different kinds of soils and environmental conditions to grow properly. For instance, there are many different varieties of roses. However, only some will grow properly in you garden. You need to select the varieties that will best suit the environment you will be planting them in.
This will be organic gardening made easy. Select native specimens for your landscape design. Native plants will thrive in your soil type and climate, without the need for inorganic fertilizers or pesticides. Instead, you will find that native plants will work especially well with compost made from other native ingredients!
A great way to save water in your home garden is to be sure you use a lot of mulch. If you mulch your garden adequately, you won't need to water the plants as often. You can use any kind of mulch, whether it's store bought or plant compost from your yard. The important factor is that you use plenty of it.
Gardening can not only be an excellent hobby for consuming time, but is great for saving money and aiding a healthy diet. This kind of gardening shows you the entire progression of planting from beginning to end.
Try not to let the chores associated to your organic garden build up. Even if you end up being too busy to do garden chores every day, do small tasks that will help you avoid having to do large tasks when you finally do have time. Grab a handful of weeds, throw down some mulch, or toss some water on it anytime you walk by.
Use fresh water outside to clean your vegetables, and then save the water and use it in your garden. The dirt that is washed off can then be put back into the garden. This has the advantage of adding nutrients that neither tap water not rainwater can provide. In addition, never use any type of cleaning agent or anything other than your hands when you are cleaning your garden veggies. This ensures the best results.
An exciting way to garden is by using the concept of companion plants. Some plants, when placed near other plants, actually help their neighbor plants grow. Companion plants help one another by enriching the soil and repelling pests, which reduce the need for any fertilizers or chemical pesticides. Plants that have a strong odor can drive insects away from the other plants in your garden.
Have all of your tools available to you as you garden to increase efficiency. Keep the tools in a big bucket, or store them in strong pockets in your pants. Have shears, a trowel, gloves and other commonly used garden tools portable and easy to access.
When you have soil that is healthy, the plants will remain healthy, that way they can stand up to more diseases and damage that is caused by insects. Even though insects will be present, you will be able to avoid the damage they cause.
Brick, stone or untreated wood is great for building raised beds. If you choose to use wood, make sure it is naturally rot resistant and untreated. Optimal wood choices that fit these criteria are locust, cypress, and cedar. If you use treated wood in your vegetable garden, the chemicals in the wood can make their way into the soil, and in turn, to your crops. If you have to use treated wood, you should line it with a bit of plastic to create a barrier.
When growing plants inside of the house, you should ensure the thermostat is set at around 65-75 degrees in the daytime. It is important for them to be kept in this temperature range if they are to grow properly. If you wish to keep your house cooler than that, you may want to use a heat lamp just for the plants.
Now you should be much more prepared when it comes to organic gardening. With the knowledge you have, you should be ready for anything! Remember to apply these tips as you plan and take care of your garden.
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