You are committed to the idea of planting a garden that works well with the environment. What do you need to do get started? Listed below are some tips that will help you get started with your organic gardening aspirations.
Clay Soil
If you work with clay soil, you have probably found using a shovel very frustrating and exhausting. To make digging clay soil easier, try applying a light coating of wax, either car wax or floor wax, and then buff off and commence digging. The wax will prevent any rusting, and the shovel will cut through the soil with great ease.
A garden needs the right type of soil to grow properly. Have a soil analysis completed so you can know what you need to add to have soil which will fully support your garden. Cooperative Extension departments often offer this testing service. It is a worthwhile effort so a garden can be productive on the first year of planting.
Stink bugs can damage your garden, especially if you garden in the fall. They like to feast on all kinds of fruits, as well as peppers, tomatoes, and beans. If they are left in the garden, they can do great damage to your plants, so you should do whatever you can to eliminate them.
If growing vegetables, make sure they are in a location in your garden where they will be exposed daily to at least six hours of the sun. Proper sunlight is a prerequisite for proper growth. This is true for flowers as well.
Carefully plan your garden first. Use your seed packages to make fun markers that will remind you where each type of plant is growing. It’s also a good way to keep smaller plants from getting swallowed up by the rest of your garden.
Whether you have been horticulture for a few days or a few decades, you must never deviate from the instructions on the labeling of all implements and chemicals. Otherwise, you are likely to have skin irritations flare up, which can be extremely painful and uncomfortable. Stick to the rules and safeguard your health.
Spectrum Pesticides
Don’t use broad-spectrum pesticides in the garden. Broad-spectrum pesticides not only kill pests, but also “good” bugs like ground beetles that eat pests. Beneficial bugs usually have more sensitivity towards pesticides than bad ones. Therefore, if the number of beneficial bugs drops, the problem with pests can get bigger. If you respond to the growing pest problem with more broad-spectrum pesticide, you only continue the harmful cycle.
Take advantage of horticulture as a means to unwind. Countless methods of unwinding from the stresses of life exist. Horticulture on a sunday afternoon is a simple method of making this happen. Without too much effort, you can enjoy great returns. Knowing that you have grown these plants yourself can give you a great feeling of joy and inner peace.
Choose one plant to be the focal point. A good garden design will have a focal point which captivates attention. The focal point should be a plant totally different from the others around it.
You now know the basics of organic gardening and can get started soon. Even if you are a experienced organic gardener, you still should have learned something new from this article. These tips will have hopefully given you the tips you need to grow a organic garden.