Simple Yet Effective Organic
Gardening Tips
By Taugeer Ul
Hassan
Organic gardening is considered much more healthy and
nutritious as compared the normal gardening patterns followed
these days. In this piece of writing, I will be discussing some
simple yet effective
(organic) gardening
tips which will surely assist you in planting and growing your
own organic garden.
Soil is the most fundamental part to take care off when it
comes to (organic) gardening. In order to make your organic
gardening soil nutritious and suitable for different plants,
you should use mulch. 2 to 3 inches of fresh mulch should be
added each season so the decomposed mulch can be eliminated
from the soil. The mulch drains out water and safeguards the
soil from rainwater as well. However, you must make sure that
mulch is kept away from the roots of the plants other wise the
plants will rot.
Natural fertilizers should be used to improve the condition of
the soil. Composting is a great process of recycling food and
waste and use it in order to provide more nutrients to your
(organic) garden soil.
To control the amount of soil and renew nutrients in the soil
you need to rotate crops. Each plant requires its own level of
nutrients. Rotating crops helps in stoppage of complete
elimination of nutrients from the soil. It even saves the crops
from pests as pests are not allowed to develop in your
(organic) garden as well.
Those animals and insects that benefit the organic garden and
growth of the plants should be kept in the garden. They help
the plants to grow properly and also safeguard your organic
garden plants from pests and other harmful insects; they even
assist in the pollination of your organic garden. For example,
if you place some earthworms in your organic gardening, the
movement of the earthworms beneath the soil will assist in soil
breathing. This will make sure that roots and plants are
getting sufficient amount of oxygen for their proper growth and
maintenance.
Avoid over watering and watering in the late afternoon. If you
will water your organic garden plants in the afternoon, the
water will evaporate and the plants will not get the sufficient
amount of water which they require for their proper growth and
maintenance. Try to water your organic garden in the
morning.
Above mentioned were some simple yet effective organic
gardening tips which will surely assist you in planting or
maintaining your organic garden.
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