With everyone going high on ‘Go Green’ slogan these days, it makes sense that you even opt for a more eco-friendly way of gardening. Here’s a quick check on basic organic gardening tips for beginners.

Basics Of Organic Gardening

Gardening is a great hobby, but it also entails a lot of toil and tolerance. And when you are considering an organic garden, the load just doubles up. However, imagine the thrill of boasting of a garden that is totally chemical free, in short organic. With everything going green these days, it makes sense that you too join the bandwagon and do your share to save the environment. And one easy start to this is organic gardening. For the first timers, who are new to the concept of organic gardening, here is a quick check. Organic gardening is all about growing plants, vegetables etc. without using any chemical-ridden pesticides, fertilizers, and the like. It is a great, eco-friendly way to indulge in your favorite hobby and reap yields that are totally chemical-free. With such great benefits to its favor, it only makes sense to grow your fruits and vegetables organically, in your very own organic garden. There is no flipside to organic gardening. It is simply a matter of your time and consideration to make the switch from regular gardening to organic gardening. If you would like to have your own organic garden but are uncertain about where and how to start, here is a little briefing on the basics of it. Read on to get started.
 
Organic Gardening Tips For Beginners
 
Make Your Choice
After you have zeroed down on organic gardening, be sure to plant foods that you would like to eat or your family would prefer. At the same time, select plants that are suited to your site conditions. For instance, don't choose plants that require full sun, if you live in a shady place. Similarly, don't select plants that like a moist environment, if you have sandy soil and get lots of sunshine.
 
Collect Rainwater
This might look like a bizarre thing to do, but using rainwater to water your garden is the first big step towards organic gardening. All you have to do is get two big barrels to collect and store rainwater and use them for your garden. You can hook up pipes and hose to your barrels and use them to water your organic garden. If you do not wish to get into hose and pipes, just get a water fountain with a spout. In this way, you will not use a more eco-friendly means to water your garden.
 
Use Natural Fertilizers
Choosing the right fertilizer when you are doing organic gardening makes all the difference. Organic gardening is all about natural fertilizers. So, it is important to stay away from any fertilizers with a high based chemical content. Check out the ingredients for chemical contents, before you pick your bag of fertilizers. You can even use composts to manure you garden.
 
Compost enhances the quality of your soil and also boosts its water retention capabilities. The best part about using compost as fertilizers is that it is organic, easy to make and easy on pocket too. All you have to do is dig a hole, which is deep enough to collect a lot of biodegradable waste; add kitchen waste products like remains of vegetables, animal meat, dried leaves of trees, rotten fruits and vegetables to the it; and mix in a little water.
 
Indulging In Mulching
One of the best tips for organic gardening is the use of mulch. Mulch acts as protective layer for your flowerbeds and trees. What more, it helps in water conservation, adds humus and supplies nutrients, suppresses weed, moderates soil temperature, feeds the soil, prevents erosion and is attractive to boot. Just be certain to locate a suitable natural organic mulch to do the job. You should be able to find one at your local home store or at a large nursery. This is one of the easiest organic gardening tips for you.
 
Stub The Weeds
Weeds indeed, are damaging to your garden. They suck out all nutrients and water from the soil, leaving the plants famished and dehydrated. Just pulling out the weeds from the soil everyday will ensure that you have a healthy yield always.
 
Note
By diminishing the influence on the environment, organic gardening can help make a positive contribution to environmental sustainability. This includes reusing and recycling, providing habitats for natural wildlife and the use of sustainable practices.

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