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The Principles of Organic Vegetable Gardening

March 29th, 2009 · No Comments

by Lucille Green

Increasing numbers of farmers are growing interested in organic vegetable gardening because it is cost effective and they are able to produce almost the same yield of crops. You must become familiar with the rules of organic vegetable gardening, before you try this at dwelling. Firstly, organic vegetable gardening does not use any manmade fertilizers, nutrients or pesticides. Nature provides all that you need to do this with A couple of basic contributions, water and sunshine. While these can never be made by artificial means, you have to find the perfect place for it and provide right kind of drainage facilities.

In addition to sunshine and water, plant growth can be promoted by using natural products like compost heap made from waste food, chipped portion of barks, garden compost, moulds from fallen leaves and animal fertilizer. You can mix these all together and then spread this around your garden.

A lot of people are scared off by animal fertilizer but you don’t have to scoop this from the toilet because this is sold in stores. Chickens are a good idea, just let them free to walk all all over your garden. Some individuals use dead animals or meat products: you just leave them for a couple of weeks in the bin because maggots will soon come out and this is what you use to help fertilize your garden.

Another helpful creature is the earthworm because it digs deep into the ground and aerates the soil bringing various minerals to the surface which also provides better water drainage. The droppings, which these creepy crawlies leave behind, are enriched in nitrogen phosphorus and potassium, of course, these can also be purchased. Organic vegetable gardening is tough sometimes since you have to deal with unwelcome guests - some of these pests include armyworms, crickets, gypsy moth caterpillars, slugs and squash bugs. individuals usually use fertilizers to ruin these, but with the organic way of doing things, you simply deploy a toad who eats nearly everything. When it comes to battling spiders or caterpillars, get a few birds to do the necessary, as they are found unpalatable by toads.

Most of the time you do not have to invest in the purchase of toads or birds, as they would visit your garden in any case, provided you keep your surroundings are conducive. A tiny birdhouse or a tiny pond are sufficient to welcome your new garden defenders. A couple of other great garden defenders are preying mantis and ladybugs as both of them are very territory conscious and any intruder would soon get killed.

Plants can also be used to safeguard your vegetables. For example, butterflies become history with rosemary sage or thyme and nematode worms never appear where there is a marigold plant. But despite all the flowers and creatures that nature has to offer, crop rotation is seen as the best way to keep the soil productive when you have an organic vegetable garden.

If you have grown one kind of vegetable this season, change it to another kind the next season, and following this, go back to the original vegetable that you started with. Come to think of it, rules of organic gardening are rather easy. Practice can, in time, make you perfect.

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