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Simple Advice That Makes A Better Gardener!

Monday, November 11, 2013 14:33
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In the world of organic gardening, there are plenty of great resources available to both new and experienced organic gardeners alike. There are many e-guides, books, videos, and other resources available. This set of tips contains some of the best advice for helping a good organic gardener become a great organic gardener.

TIP! Planting organic strawberries is a great way to encourage your children to get involved. Children love to snap up these sweet juicy fruits for themselves and will be much more willing to eat other foods you’ve planted as well.

Planting organic strawberries is a great way to encourage your children to get involved. A lot of children not only love to pick out their own fruit but they also love to learn about it as well.

After sprouting occurs, you will not need to keep seeds as warm. As your plants grow, you will want to put a little distance between them and heat. Also, remove plastic coverings from the tops of your growing containers to keep them from becoming too warm or humid. Monitor the seeds carefully so you know the best time to do it.

TIP! You can help to prevent your plants from developing diseases with aspirin water. Dissolve one aspirin and a half for 2 gallons of water.

Spacing is one important factor in gardening. Amateur gardeners often make the mistake of failing to leave enough space for fully matured plants. Space is vital for your plants not only due to their literal physical size requirements but also because of how much room your garden needs for air circulation. Plot out all of these considerations before putting that first seed in the ground.

You can kill weeds naturally. Take layers of newspapers and use them for weed control. The main thing that a weed needs to thrive is sunlight. With layers of newspaper on them, the weeds are not going to have light, and therefore will not grow. In time, the newspaper will decompose into the soil. One way to enhance the appearance of your garden if you are using newspapers is to add an additional layer of mulch.

TIP! Create a space perfect for any perennial garden with this easy method. Using a garden spade, dig underneath the turf and flip it.

A rule of thumb followed by many planters is to bury the seeds in soil to a depth of around three times the diameter of the actual seed. It is important to note though, that not all seeds are covered to this depth, as some need direct sunlight to grow properly. Some examples are petunias and ageratum. If you are unsure as to whether or not your seeds should be covered or not, try to read the package or find the answer online.

If you wish to honestly proclaim your produce to be truly organic, you need to secure organic garden certification. This will increase your sales, and it will prove to your customers that they have quality products.

TIP! Keep your tools handy to work more efficiently. Keep the tools in a big bucket, or store them in strong pockets in your pants.

If you’d like to improve the health of your soil, try adding some mulch. The soil will be efficiently protected. On hot days, mulch will also protect your plant’s roots by keeping them moist and cool. Since it decreases the rate at which moisture evaporates, the soil also stays more moist. This also helps all the weeds you have stay under control, relieving stress from your shoulders.

Grow some garlic that is organic. It’s best to plant garlic cloves in either spring or fall. Make sure the soil is drained well. Plant individual cloves pointed end up approximately two inches deep and four inches apart. While they are growing and still green, the shoots can be used like scallions or chives. When the tops of the bulbs begin turning brown, they are ready for harvesting. Allow the sun to dry out the bulbs for a few days until the skin gets hard. Finally, store the garlic in an area with low temperatures like a pantry, either by themselves or tied into bunches.

TIP! After seeds have sprouted, they require less warmth than they did prior to sprouting. It’s important to move the plants away from any heat source as they grow larger.

In conclusion, the tips that you have read above should have you well on the path towards becoming the best organic gardener you can be. There is a lot of information to be had and you need to know how to apply it. You can use whatever information you find useful when you create your own beautiful organic garden.



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