Learn About Organic Garden
Design on a Budget and Reap The Benefits of Cheap Healthy
Food
By Tee
Rogers
A garden has always been the perfect place to unwind and relax!
However, more and more people are now growing their own fruit
and vegetables as the perfect solution to tough economic times.
This ensures a supply of healthy seasonal food which reduces
the
household budget and if the garden
adheres to organic principles, also means that the produce is
free of chemicals.
Here are some tips to help you in your own organic garden
design:
Organic garden design tip 1: Your organic garden should use
what suits your location rather than trying to force a garden
to produce that which was designed for another climate or
location. You will find you don't need to work so hard growing
plants that come from your local area so don't struggle with
those that are not natural to your environment. You will have a
much better guarantee of success when you adopt this
approach.
Organic garden design tip 2: Spend some time to establish a
plan for your garden. Get good ideas by visiting public
gardens, take snapshots of your favorite gardens, collect
magazine pictures, and then make a list of your desired plants
and where they will go. Remember to make sure that they suit
your area and climate, and if you have limited rainfall check
they will survive with little water.
Organic garden design tip 3: Spend some time understanding the
impact of your garden on the native animals and birds in your
area. Think about their food source (nectar, seeds, and nuts)
and position your plants according to the environment you want
to create.
Organic garden design tip 4: Be patient! Gardens will evolve
over time and you should expect to revise your plans as you
come to terms with the size and shape of your plants or when
you simply change you mind.
Organic garden design tip 5: Don't be afraid to ask a neighbor
for advice - gardeners love to share, and will appreciate your
feedback and admiration. They will also want to give you
cuttings and seeds that you can use.
Organic garden design tip 6: Make your own fertilizer - it's
easier than you think! Why have your grass clippings, leaves
and garden garbage hauled away, and then buy fertilizer? Making
your own will help the environment by reducing waste and
improving your soil.
Organic garden design tip 7: When buying your plants, make sure
to inspect them for diseases and insect problems. As well as
nurseries, you can also source your plants via mail order which
means smaller plants but they are usually less expensive than
nurseries. Arboretums and botanical gardens often hold plant
sales which give you a chance to buy when prices are low.
These are just a few ways you can develop your organic garden
design on a budget. By doing these things you will minimize
your cost and enjoy the result even more.
Tee Rogers is passionate about gardens,
from both aesthetic and practical
perspectives. She designs and develops
gardens which extend and complement the
natural environment in which they are
located, and avidly attends to her
organically grown fruit and vegetables.
If you are interested in learning more
about organic gardening,
please visit her recommended
blog.
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