The Foundations Of Gardening With Organic Gardening Techniques

Organic gardening is the method of growing herbs, veggies, fruits, and other plants without using synthetic pesticide sprays or fertilizers. The main motivation is to operate in harmony with mother nature to provide produce in addition to flowers without negatively affecting the natural environment or our health and wellness.

Organic farmers often recycle the resources that the garden depletes by saving any organic resources produced. The effect is a recycling of nature’s bounty.

One of the main characteristics of an organic garden is that there isn’t any man-made pesticide sprays or fertilizers utilized to help grow plants. The concept in regards to this would be that the natural world is healthier without these types of nasty chemicals harming other living organisms (including people).

You do organic gardening based on what you see. For instance, to determine if pesky insects are targeting your plants, you should pay attention to the plant itself. Notice under the leaves, exploring the flowers, observing the stems… Find out what bugs are in fact eating on your plants. After you notice the unwanted insects, you can educate yourself on what the very best organic methods of insect control are for that specific bug, virus, or fungus.

The techniques of pest management can include things as easy as squirting soap and water on your vegetation. It sometimes calls for unusual things like cayenne pepper. Other times you will discover that you may require even something as exotic as beer. Did you know that beer will kill snails? It’s true!

There are lots of bug repelling plants that help the organic gardener. Marigolds are a good example of insect repellent plants. If you will plant marigolds near your tomatoes, it will help keep the insect population down. Marigolds put out phytochemicals that insects don’t like to be around.

Some insects are considered so good for the organic garden that gardeners try to bring them in to battle the bad bugs if they are not present. The ladybug and the praying mantis are two of the most famous beneficial bugs in the gardening world. Organic gardeners love them to live in high populations in their organic garden. Aphids make a tasty treat for these bugs. Because of this predation, the plants grow to be much healthier in the absence of garden pests.

Soil is the foundation of most gardening, unless you are thinking about hydroponics which requires no soil, only water. However, the organic gardener wants rich soil that will make the plants grow well. The result is a bountiful crop that thrives in the organic soil. Organic soil is very rich in nutrients and therefore so is the food produced by it.

Organic gardening is the best way to grow garden food. Read more about McGroarty’s Plant Production Secrets at PlantProductionSecrets.com Also published at The Foundations Of Gardening With Organic Gardening Techniques.

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Posted on August 26th, 2010 by Jon Roberts and filed under horticulture | No Comments »

Dave’s Garden: Gardening: Composts

Tips on composts and gardening by Dave’s Garden.

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Posted on August 19th, 2010 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | 9 Comments »

Composting Gardens, episode #363

http://www.TheRawFoodWorld.com, Today Angela and I went to the composting gardens in Ojai, CA. We didn’t even know this place existed and were very excited to learn about it. Enjoy…

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Posted on June 4th, 2010 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | 20 Comments »

Composting – An Alternative To Dumping Kitchen Scraps

This is a video tip for “composting,” a better way to discard cooking scraps. Rather than toss into the garbage and contributing to land fill waste, why not compost? It’s easy and efficient and actually smells good if done correctly. This series was shot and edited by Jeff Samaha, NBC stage manager/director and hosted by Annie Hauck-Lawson, Associate Professor at Brooklyn College and published PhD with a book called “Gastropolis.” (Columbia Press)(Amazon.com)

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Posted on February 18th, 2010 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | 1 Comment »

Container Gardening: Container Herb Garden

Container gardening is a great way to grow plants, vegetables and herbs without needing a lot of space. Herbs do especially well and can be grown right outside your kitchen door. In this video, you’ll learn how to use an old farmer’s market basket to make a great container garden. Fill it with your favorite herbs and your cooking will be full of flavor all summer long.

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Posted on August 15th, 2009 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | 25 Comments »

Kitchen Compost 101

Gavan Murphy, The Healthy Irishman, shows us how to set up your very own kitchen compost kit. He breaks down how to get started and use all those extra food scraps and turn them into fertilizer for your garden.

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Posted on August 7th, 2009 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | 2 Comments »

Garden Lighting Is A Big Part Of Any Outdoor Space And Will Emphasise The Best Features.

If you want a nice relaxing garden then you should consider buying some garden lighting to ensure your garden is stylish and enjoyable all year round. You can find lighting in a variety of shapes and sizes so you shouldn’t have a problem finding some that’ll suit your needs and tastes.

You can choose from lighting, tables, chairs, loungers and benches – whatever you want for your garden your easily be able to find it. Even if you have a small garden you will be able to find options that are right for the space you have and the look you want.

Relaxing in your garden is easy when you buy furniture and lighting – a lot of people who have purchased things for their garden are very appreciative during the summer months.

Tables and chairs are the centre of entertainment in your garden so are an ideal place to put your lighting arrangements. You can usually find lighting that’ll work with tables and chairs easily.

Garden lighting is easy to find and you shouldn’t have too much trouble getting what you need. Just make sure that you consider doing some research so that you can set yourself a good and realistic budget.

When you are choosing the lighting for your garden it’s always a good idea to perform some research. Do some price comparison to help your selection process further.

Garden lighting is a great way to accentuate your gardens best bits and if you buy some solar lighting you’ll find that there’s little work involved on your part. Solar lights work on their own and don’t require any wiring.

Finding solar lights is easy. Most large garden stores sell them in many shapes and sizes. Make sure you have a budget plan before you buy any garden lighting. Stick to your budget so you can enjoy your garden without worrying.

Make sure you choose a store that has a good selection of options. There are tons of places you could go. Homebase and B&Q, among others, are probably the most popular places to buy in the UK.

After you have chosen a place to buy your garden lighting and settled on a budget then you should be able to head to the shops. Remember that you’re buying lighting for a reason – to enjoy your garden, so it could be worth buying some other items as well.

If you have a lot of parties or BBQs then garden lighting is a must for your home even if you only have limited space. Items are available for all sizes of garden so you should be able to find what you’re looking for no problem.

It doesn’t matter how big or small your garden is, if you can sit outside and enjoy the sun as well as the evenings you’ll be happy. Even if you don’t have a huge budget you can still buy garden lighting that’ll help you enjoy your outside space.

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Posted on July 18th, 2009 by Chloe E Lees and filed under gardening | No Comments »

The Secrets Behind A Great Compost Program

Composting is a way of getting in touch with nature. Stay away from the chemically enhanced fertilizers at the stores. You can make your own fertilizer through a process known as composting. In the process you will probable have the opportunity to get down on your knees and get your hands a dirty, and nothing is dirtier than compost.

Compost is the process where biodegradable materials are turned into a soil like substance. The material is mixed with air, water, nitrogen in the proper proportions. The result is a compost material that will serve as a soil conditioner, mulch, and fertilizers. It will feed your garden soil the microorganism that plants need to grow strong and healthy.

When starting a compost program it is best to find a spot close to your garden, but some where concealed from plain site. When you show people your beautiful garden you do not want the first thing they see to be your compost heap. They are practical but not very pretty.

After you decide on a suitable area you will start the pile with green and brown organic materials. Green materials are high in nitrogen while the brown material contain lots of carbon. These two elements form the basic foundation of a compost pile.

A properly formed compost pile will not give off any odors. When the ratio of green and brown materials are correct the pile will not emit any odors. Compost should have an earthy smell and not that of rotting material. If the latter is present then something may be in the pile that should not be there or the ratio of green and brown material is off.

Adding some finished compost to the mix helps to kick start the composting program. This will help start the microbial activities in a compost pile.

Make sure that the pile is moist. Keeping the compost pile damp will help to quicken the breakdown of the organic materials. Add water to the pile it should be damp like a sponge

Producing compost is really a pretty simple matter. It just takes a little know how and a fair amount of time.

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Posted on July 14th, 2009 by admin and filed under kitchen composter | No Comments »

How to Create & Manage an Organic Garden : Making Organic Compost & Humates for Organic Gardens

Create your own organic compost and humates in order to ist in your garden’s growth. Learn more in this free educational video series.

Expert: Steve
Contact: www.myspace.com/solorganics_hydroponics
Bio: Steve is the owner of Sol Organics and Hydroponics in San Antonio, Texas.

Filmmaker: julio costilla

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Posted on June 16th, 2009 by admin and filed under garden composter | 3 Comments »

How to Create & Manage an Organic Garden : Starting an Indoor Organic Garden

Indoor organic gardens can be a great hobby. Learn more in this free educational video series.

Expert: Steve
Contact: www.myspace.com/solorganics_hydroponics
Bio: Steve is the owner of Sol Organics and Hydroponics in San Antonio, Texas.
Filmmaker: julio costilla

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Posted on May 26th, 2009 by admin and filed under garden composter | 6 Comments »
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