Organic gardening at home is not only a fun hobby, it can be a very rewarding and learning experience that can be done alone or as a family. It is a method of gardening with nature and not against it, along with growing plants that are native to your area. It is an art and a science combined all in one.
There are many different ways that you can start your organic garden. They can be done on a full size garden outdoors, smaller areas with raised beds and even in containers or pots. Another unique way you can have fun gardening is planting vegetables in your landscape gardens, known as edible landscaping. Your imagination is the limit with any type of garden or landscape design.
First you need to decide what type of garden you want, berry, flower, fruit, herb, vegetable or a combination of two or more. Once you have decided, you need to research and learn what the plants growing conditions are and what plants grow best with each other, along with benefiting other plants. These benefits can be for nutritional reasons or a method of natural pest control. Organic gardening has many benefits to provide you and your crops.
Having a garden soil with a healthy structure is very important with organic gardening. It will supply the plant life you are growing the nutrition and support it needs to thrive, along with being a natural method of disease and pest control in your gardens or landscape.
Being new to organic gardening, it is best to start out small and expand your garden as you see needed. Trying to plant to large of a garden can be overwhelming for a new gardener and you can get easily discouraged. Home gardening should be a fun and rewarding experience and shouldn't be another job. Study the way nature works naturally in your area and following it's same methods in your home garden. The benefits that nature can provide are incredible if you work in harmony with it and not against it.
Creating a natural habitat in your yard will greatly benefit your organic gardens by attracting the natural wildlife that exists in your area. Beneficial insect, birds, toads and the large community of life that exists naturally in soil are all very important parts to the ecosystem of your area. providing them with the environment they need to survive will be very beneficial to your gardens.
A environment friendly and healthy way of gardening. Organic Gardening is away of gardening in harmony with nature. Growing a healthy and productive crop in a way that is healthier for both you and the environment.
John Yazo
http://www.organicheirloomgardening.com
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