Using Household Waste for Organic Gardening

One of those daily chores that is almost inevitable is throwing away your household waste. People normally believe that their only option is to dispose of trash in a waste bin. However, there is a better way you can use what you normally consider functionless trash. What if there was a way to utilize trash in a beneficial way? Using our trash, instead of throwing it away, would be good for us and society as a whole.

Since most people like to avoid using chemicals in their gardening, you need to find other ways to feed your plants. Abstaining from chemicals is known as organic gardening, and you can use waste to improve your organic garden.

Organic gardening is nothing new. In fact, it is incredibly ancient, but it is still the healthiest form of gardening. However, on a large scale, growing organically is somewhat inefficient, and because of lower yields, organic food costs more on the open market.

In order to avoid wasting your trash, you can turn it into fertilizer. Of course, you can only use organically based trash, like old food, to make compost, and not inorganic materials.

The process of making this manure is pretty simple. One needs to keep the organic waste in a compost bin, add some water to it, and wait until it to turns into humus. Then one has to make use of this humus and await best results.

The simplicity of the process is one reason for its popularity. Another reason is that the waste is utilized for good reasons, and homemade manure is truly great for plants.

The third reason is very clear – one would always prefer organic food over any other type of nurturing process. If you can avoid using chemicals, then do so.

While some fertilizers may increase the yields you get, the quality of those yields will be less than what it would be with organic growing methods. That is why you should always make sure to grow organically, so you end up with the highest quality crops possible.

The author’s website, http://vegetablegardendesignguide.com, has tons of great reviews about gardening tools, such as the Contech CRO101 Sprinkler.

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Posted on September 17th, 2009 by Matt Truman and filed under compost | No Comments »
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