Organic Gardening Tips
How to Make an Organic GardenOthers have begun gardening only recently.
Begin your organic garden by learning your plant hardiness zone. If you live in the United States, you can access the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map on many gardening sites or seed websites. Your plants need good soil drainage. Will your organic garden be close to water so you can easily care for it? Next, you will need to test the soil for your organic garden. Remember, one of the basic things you will do in your organic garden is to feed the soil so the soil can feed the plants. Be sure you order certified organic seed so that you can have an authentic organic garden. You can buy as little as a teaspoon of seed for a small organic garden, or pounds of organic seed for farming. While you wait for your seeds to arrive, you need to prepare the organic garden bed. If you have organic seedlings to plant, water them well the day before you intend to plant them in the organic garden. If you are planting seeds in your organic garden, follow instructions that come with each type of seed. Apply organic mulch soon after planting. If you use compost, chipped bark, shredded bark, shredded, shredded leaves, or straw, your mulch will also improve soil quality in your organic garden.
Organic Garden Tip:Label your plant rows and keep a record of your garden’s progress. Save seed information for everything in your organic garden. A garden journal, with photos throughout the gardening season, will help you know what you want to repeat or change in next year’s organic garden. Tips on How to Grow Beans in a Limited SpaceFor limited space you can plant a pole bean or a bush type bean. Bush beans are a self supporting plant that grows lower to the ground. Bush type beans are another type of bean that can be planted when space needs to be considered. |
Posted: May 5th, 2009 under Gardening, Organic Gardening Tips.
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