July 29, 2008

Organic Gardening Tips

Important Organic Gardening Tips

To be able to enjoy fresh healthy vegetables and fruits which are not contaminated by pesticides is what everyone would like isn't it? Yet how many of us can find the time for organics even if we have the garden to grow them in? But even a small balcony can produce organic vegetables and take up very little of your time.In fact a balcony or deck is ideal for growing organic vegetables since it is handy to the kitchen and there is no mud! You can manage this kind of gardening easily enough.

Of course if you have more space and time you can really get into organic gardening and gradually learn how to feed your family on fresh tasty and healthy pest free vegetables just like your grandparents did,

The only products that can be used in organic gardening are safe natural ones.

But is it difficult to grow a vegetable without using any modern products to prevent fungus diseases, viruses and other problems? Whether you are an experienced organic gardener or are just getting started in the hobby, there are a few organic gardening tips that you will find useful.

1. Organic Fertilizer. Compost is a natural organic fertilizer that will return all your kitchen and gardecompost makern waste into food. You can buy easy compost makers these days so no need to worry about building the huge bins of yore! The Garotta Compost maker for example is a biological formulation to turn your kitchen and garden waste into rich, natural organic compost. It accelerates the natural process of composting.

compost bin

Use a modern compost bin such as this backyard composting bin

It has a large lid on top for large loads along with 2 flip-up hinged doors for kitchen scraps and vent design promotes bio-degradation without nasty odors. It has lower door slides for easy compost access.

Also included is the most powerful compost activator available. Sprinkle it on, bio-activator immediately unleashes nature's powerful enzyme reactions for faster decomposition, richer, more fertile compost.

Only put plants and lawn clippings into it if they have not been sprayed with poisons though or it won't be organic compost.

More organic gardening tips tomorrow!

Filed under Organic Gardening by peacerose

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