Organic Garden Plants
Organic garden?
I posted a thread earlier about buying a juicer, and growing my own garden this spring. Many people who responded said that it would be best for growing organic fruits and vegetables. I want to, but I do not think I know how. I suppose if I planted seeds in my yard, and took care of their property, they become organic produce. I guess that because I am no use chemicals or pesticides. Am I right, or is there something special needed to grow organic foods?
Yes! you are right. Agriculture Organic means grown not use pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Natural fertilizer prices would be great. Fertilizers are natural fertilizers and compost. You can even produce the natural nutrients with a worm bin compost pile (grow your own worms and worm boxes to use as mulch) or manure from animals domestic fed vegetarian, such as rabbits, chickens, cows, horses. Horse and cow manure should be composted before applying, but the chicken and rabbit manure are usually not burn plants, even if it is applied to the soil cool. If you make your own compost bin, adding that non-animal such as fruit and vegetable waste, etc. (without dressing or butter on them) refusing lawn, mulch better if the finer better, newspapers, and marc coffee. You can also apply directly to the coffee field. If you do not drink coffee, there are cafes that give you their used grounds at the end of the day if you ask in advance. The garden loves coffee. There are plenty of fight against the natural parasites that can be used in organic gardening. Here are some organic gardening sites to help you start http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/organic_gardening/70761 http://www.organicgardening.com/ I also suggest joining some groups of organic gardening on the Web or in person. Good luck and happy to have a bountiful harvest.
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