Organic Gardening : Organic Vegetable Gardening Information

by Ray Lam

Organic vegetable gardening is making a comeback. This is because people are more health conscious about the food they eat and in some places, there is already a food shortage so some have decided to plant and grow these on their own. To help you get started, here is some organic vegetable gardening information.

As the name suggests, organic vegetable gardening does not require the use of fertilizers and pesticides which are known to be harmful to humans. It also does not rely on genetic engineering or irradiation. All organic vegetable gardenig requires is basic farming techniques like tiling the land, providing enough water and exposure to sunlight.

Organic vegetable gardening makes use of crop rotation that helps keep the soil fertile. This means that after the harvesting process is completed, something new is planted on the same soil. You can grow your own organic vegetable garden in your backyard, even a small empty plot of land will suffice. The fist thing to do is to decide what kind of vegetables you want to grow. Besides that you have to know how large these vegetables can grow up to as you want to have ample space when they grow up and ready to be harvested.

The next step would be to determine the condition of the soil. There are soil fertility kits that you can purchase from any hardware or gardening store to determine this. Once you have determined that the soil is good and fertile enough you have to clear it of rocks and weeds. By adding some compost and greensand to the soil you can supply it with nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous. If you need to adjust the soil’s pH level you can add some lime or sulphur. Do this only if you really have to.

When using organic matter, it is recommended that you till or dig in the fertilizers. Ensure that you have at least an inch of sharp sand if the soil you use is made of clay before you rake the soil into rows or beds. For best results, you should leave the soil for a month before planting.

Don’t forget to use organic mulch to blanket the garden. You can use ground bark for that since it will decompose over a season or two. You can also use a compost file made out of recycled leaves, grass clippings, coffee grounds, eggshells and kitchen waste since these serve as a good fertilizer.

The main threats to an organic vegetable garden are weeds and insects. To combat these threats, you can use other animals and insects to fight these pests. Once you have set an ideal condition, these insects will come to your home, hence you do not need to purchase them.

A weed problem can easily be tackled by pulling them out. Besides that, you can spray some home made vinegar to prevent them from growing. To discourage weeds from growing between the plants, you can plant your organic vegetable garden thickly.

By having your own organic vegetable garden you not only give yourself access to free vegetables but also you can be sure that they are healthy and free of any pesticides. However, you have to be prepared to break a sweat to see some results.

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