Garden Design: Planning Ideas, Plant Care & Gardening Tips

Save Money On Fertilizers And Pesticides By Trying These Top Organic Gardening Ideas

What are your personal thoughts on organic gardening? Do you view everything you can on the subject, and try to improve upon your own garden?  There are numerous resources available such as magazines, videos, books, shows, etc.  So where do you begin with your own techniques?  Try going through these tips to find your starting point.

Create biodiversity in your garden. The more varieties of plants that are around the more wildlife will be around. Plant all different types of plants in your garden to try to recreate a natural environment. In a natural environment there will be more than just one kind of plant growing.

Keep your seeds warm and humid. Most seeds are healthy at a temperature of about seventy degrees. Place your pots next to a heating vent or install an additional heater if needed. You can cover your pots with plastic films so that the seeds can keep their humidity and warmth.

A great tip for being economical in running your own organic garden is to use a plastic mesh bag. This bag can be used along with soap to scrub away garden dirt. You should use a rubber band around the bag to make it as tight as possible and then hang it by the hose with soap.

Cover bare spots when you plant. When you put a new plant into your organic garden, do not leave the earth bare where you planted. Make sure you mulch the area all around your new plant. This will protect it while it begins to grow. It will also keep the ground moist.

The best way to water your organic garden is to use a soaker hose.  Soaker hoses not only conserve water, but also direct the water exactly where it needs to go, into the dirt, rather than on the leaves and into the air.  By watering the leaves, you leave your plants susceptible to fungus growth.

A great tip that can help improve your organic gardening is to start grouping plants together.  This basically means that you arrange your plants in a way so that each plant benefits the next one.  Some plants for instance, attract good bugs, which can help other plants survive.

The decision to use only natural and organic alternatives to the more common, traditional chemical-based fertilizers can benefit your plants, soil, and even your environment. Over time, using inorganic fertilizers can gradually create a buildup of toxic chemicals in the water and soil, which can ultimately affect not only your own yard, but the entire area.

Clean the fallen foliage from your organic garden regularly.  Strive to walk through your garden at least once a week and pick up dead leaves.  Dead leaves are like a great big welcome sign for disease and harmful bacteria.  Removing them from your garden will help prevent the need for pesticide use.

When planting your organic garden, spacing is an important thing to keep in mind. It is easy to underestimate the amount of space that the plants will take up once they start to grow. Your plants will need the space not only because of their physical size but also because the space will provide air circulation for the garden. Plan accordingly and put an appropriate amount of distance between seeds.

Now that you have an idea on where to start crafting your own organic gardening techniques are you ready to start experimenting? Are you ready to apply what you read to your garden? Can you help your garden grow properly? If you can, then have fun! If not, make sure to review the tips again.

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