
You have finally understood how an organic garden could save you money on groceries. Now’s the time! Read on for some helpful tips on how to grow a beautiful organic garden.
Baking Soda
You do not need store-bought chemical treatments for plant mildew. A great home remedy is to mix baking soda with water and a little bit of liquid soap. Spray this solution on plants once weekly until the mildew is gone. Baking soda is safe for use on your plants and is a gentle, but effective way to care for your plants.
Check the soil before you plant anything in your garden. You can get a soil analysis, and if you find your soil needs a supplement, do it! There are numerous places to find this service, such as your local Cooperative Extension office. The cost is well worth it to avoid a potentially ruined crop.
Be sure to get rid of the weeds growing in your garden. Weeds can be extremely detrimental to your garden. To aid in this venture, you might want to use white vinegar. Yes, white vinegar actually kills weeds! So, use a spray solution of white vinegar if you are tired of pulling those weeds by hand.
Plant a little catnip or wheatgrass in the area surrounding the plants that your cat is devouring. You can put something over the soil which surrounds the plants which has a bad smell to cats to deter them.
Vegetables should be planted in an area where they will get a minimum of six hours of daily sunlight. If you neglect this, it is likely that you will notice slow growth and reduced quality in your vegetables This is true for flowers as well.
Try planting berry-bearing evergreens in your yard. They will provide a splash of color in the drab and dreary winter months when a lot of other plants have lost their colors. Some examples include Holly, Snowberry trees, Winterberry and similar plants.
If you want to keep dogs our of your garden, take some aftershave, old perfume, or any other scented item and spray the grass around the area. This will mask any scents that might attract your dog and make your garden less interesting to him.
If you’re really serious about environmentally-friendly horticulture practices, refrain from developing some of your land and use it as an animal habitat. This will also benefit your cultivated gardens as it will attract more bugs and birds to pollinate your other plants.
Do not rush when planting seeds. First, you should loosen the soil, and ensure that it is sufficiently moist. Space the seeds at regular intervals to ensure that they won’t be overcrowded as they grow. Seeds need to be buried as deep as three times the seed size. Also keep in mind that there are some seeds you should not bury, as light is essential for their growth.
In order to maximize the efficiency of your horticulture, ensure your horticulture tools are kept close by you. Large pockets or a sturdy bucket can be used to store tools. Keep your gloves, pruning shears, a hand spade and your other tools handy to quickly and easily do your garden maintenance.
Is there a natural way to kill weeds? Use a lot of layers of newspaper in order to achieve weed control. Weeds require sunlight for growing. When you put newspaper over them, they suffocate from lack of sunlight. Because newspapers decompose well with the passage of time, they make great additions to compost. Add visual appeal by placing some mulch over the top.
When planting seeds, you should bury them three times as deep as their actual size. Certain seeds are an exception to that rule, since they require sunlight to germinate, so they should be barely covered or not at all. Two common examples of this type of seed are ageratum and petunias. When in doubt about whether a seed requires direct sun exposure, you can find lots of information online or on the seed packaging itself.
Now you should be much more prepared when it comes to organic horticulture. You have just learned a lot of great information. The different tips and methods you can use are endless, and as long as you can follow and implement the information correctly, you should have no trouble growing a fantastic garden this season.