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    Top Notch Organic Gardening Ideas To Increase Your Crops!

    Organic gardening is a subject that a lot of people feel is a hard thing to get started in. The thing about gardening, though, is that it's about how much you know that gets you started and then helps you to become successful with this type of gardening. Look at this article and take what you can from it and then, apply it towards your gardening endeavors.


    A good gardening tip is to be sure to grow high-value crops. Of course, the value of a particular plant is going to be different to each person. If you grow plants that cost more to buy at the market, growing them will be a cost savings for you in the long run. So plant things that you love and enjoy their results.


    A great tip when running your own organic garden is to make sure you immediately fertilize your seedlings when they receive their first true leaves, which will appear as soon as the cotyledon disappears. If your seedlings are not immediately fertilized, they will die unless you are using a mix with no soil that also does not have compost.


    Instead of pulling weeds, turn them into nourishment for your garden. Some weeds, like Lamium or Chickweed, are tough to remove one at a time. Instead, using a sharp shovel or spade, cut under the weeds and turn them over, making sure to bury all of the leaves. The weeds will rot, providing the soil with nourishment like composting.


    Use compost to feed your crops. In organic gardening, compost is necessary for the survival of your plants. A home compost pile is a great, inexpensive source of compost. Many food scraps, grass, and dry leaves can be used in your compost. However, avoid cooked foods, ash, and animal waste in an organic compost pile.


    Make your own organic soil! Composting occurs every day completely unaided in any natural area. It is just a matter of organic material decomposing to produce soil. To produce excellent soil for your organic garden just start saving your grass clippings, leaves, kitchen waste, etc. and piling it up in neat piles in your backyard.


    As soon as your seeds start sprouting make sure they have enough light. Move your plants next to a sunny window or put them inside a greenhouse. If you cannot do this, use fluorescent lights. Remember that your plants need up to sixteen hours of light every day.


    Make sure you are watering properly. To ensure optimum growth, the top 8 to 10 inches of soil need to be constantly moist. The amount of water you use will depend on your soil texture, and the hotter and windier, the more often you need to water. Water earlier in the day to allow plants to dry off, and check the moisture in your soil using a garden spade.


    Having a compost pile to use for your garden helps your garden in many ways because it encourages abundant life in the soil such as worms, bugs and helpful bacteria which in turn will add to the nutrients in your soil. The result will be more lush and hardy plant growth.


    Use only natural and organic alternatives instead of chemical fertilizers. Using chemical fertilizers will add chemicals into your plants and the soil getting into our drinking water. Using a natural compost will keep your plants chemical free and healthy. Compost is made from anything that was once alive, for example leaves, kitchen waste, and grass clippings.


    Keep your fertilizers and pesticides organic. It may seem like an odd fact, but residential gardeners use a ton more chemicals than actual farmers do. This causes big problems for vegetation, fish, and wildlife. Urban areas are polluted enough without the chemical dumping. Do your part and avoid chemicals at all costs.


    Grow your own produce. The increasing cost of vegetables and fruit nowadays is spurring people on to start their own garden. Remember that when you grow your own produce, you are in charge of exactly how you grow it, and with an organic garden you can be sure that it is grown in the most natural state.


    Short, low-lying weeds can be a headache in any organic garden. The best tactic for dealing with such intruders is to use a spade to cut them out at root level and bury them entirely under fresh soil. Dense, crawling weeds are too hard to pick out individually, but fortunately they are easily handled in bulk.


    If your organic garden uses containers, you may need to swap seedlings to larger containers as they outgrow them. When you do this, make sure to handle the seedlings by the leaves and roots. To be more specific, you should avoid touching the stems as they are extremely fragile and can be easily damaged. After you have swapped containers, it is recommended to water the roots as this will help them merge with their new environment.


    When planting your organic garden, spacing is an important thing to keep in mind. It is easy to underestimate the amount of space that the plants will take up once they start to grow. Your plants will need the space not only because of their physical size but also because the space will provide air circulation for the garden. Plan accordingly and put an appropriate amount of distance between seeds.


    If you have a young baby, consider wearing your child in a backpack while you garden. Being outdoors is a great stimulating experience for an infant, plus they get to spend more time with you. Organic gardening is safest for baby, as there is no risk of them encountering harsh or dangerous chemicals while you work.


    With the information in this article, you should feel a little more relieved when thinking about organic gardening. You should already be thinking of some strategies that you can develop, based upon the information in this article and what you already knew about gardening. Just be sure to look at other resources of information about organic gardening and then formulate your own strategies, based on all of your resources. It won't be long until you are producing bountiful harvests for your own table, as well as for your family and friends.

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    If you are having problems with aphids in the organic garden then you should try using good "old fashioned" water that is soapy, which may be the trick you are looking for to solve the predicament you are in. Spray the entire plants with a lighter soapy water solution and then spray again with clean water.


    A good spray to use on your organic garden is chives, onion, and garlic in water. Mix some garlic and onions with water for a natural pest deterrent.


    Add fruit peels and leftover pieces of fruits to your compost pile. These items will decompose and create a rich compost your plants will benefit for at no cost.


    If you sell your crops and label them organic, you should get an organic garden certified seal. Obtaining this certification will give you further credibility as an organic gardener, boosting sales and proving to your customers that you provide only the best.


    Strawberries are a good organic garden choice for families with strawberries, particularly everbearing strawberries. You will find that they enjoy participating in gardening if they are allowed to pluck the fresh berries and eat them straight from the earth.


    When the soil is healthier, the plants are too, and can resist more diseases and damage that's caused by insects. Insects will still buzz around, but they will cause less damage, so a happy medium is achieved.


    If you are going to plant a shrub or a tree in your garden, dig an ugly hole for it to go in. Roots may not be able to tap into nearby water sources if the hole is cut to cleanly with the shovel.


    While it's harder to grow organically than chemically, the rewards are much better. Even though the claims of the chemicals may be astounding, the organic way is always going to provide the best reward to you and whoever is eating your crops.


    Using organic produce from organic gardens which are free of pesticides is a great benefit. While this is great, you still need to check your produce for any bugs or other pests.


    Weeds are annoying in any garden. As you can see, there exists a weed killer that's organic and that's safe to nature and you.


    Organic gardening is a safe hobby to share with your children. Gardens are a wonderful place for kids to learn, and working side by side with them can strengthen the bond that you have.


    If you keep these various tips in mind, gardening should not be so daunting. Incorporate the knowledge you have gained here and apply it to your own garden, and soon you will have a kitchen filled with delicious meals.

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