Organic Gardening Help

Organic Gardening Help
I need to do a project on Organic Kitchen Gardens. Any help or tips on how I should present it are welcome..?

I was thinking of making wooden partitions and displaying them along the sides of my stall? But it seems too boring..

Y!A gimme some creative juice…

You should grow one i grew one with strawberries and flowers

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Organic Gardening Help

How To Grow Organic Garden Without Any Difficulty!

It is not that hard to learn and start organic gardening because there are so many tips and techniques that can help you to grow your own garden in an effective way. On internet, you can easily find thousands of articles on designing your gardens, planting flower and the decoration stuff but in this post, I am going to share my personal ideas and thoughts to grow an organic garden. Feel free to read the whole article because it is worthy enough and you can learn a lot of things to grow a successful garden.

 

Why Organic Gardening Is So Famous?

Well, this is a good question because a lot of people have been asking questions on this topic that why organic gardening is getting famous day by day. Truly speaking, this technique of growing vegetables, flowers and fruits is quite helpful because the outcome is totally natural. The major reason behind this strategy is non-synthetic minerals and soils to achieve desired results. So, if you are willing to provide totally pure vegetables along with natural proteins then grow an organic garden. It seems to be difficult to initiate such type of garden but everything will be easier when you start such things with proper planning.

 

Usage Of Soils And Fertilizers:

Though, there is no need of artificial  soils and fertilizers while growing an organic garden but there are certain reasons when it becomes necessary to use them. In such cases, it is important to use those products that are non-synthetic. Also try to avoid pest killers because these pests are also a good source of soil that can help you garden to grow well. So, avoid any kind of chemicals and artificial products if you want to grow a pure natural organic garden.

 

Choosing A Sunny Spot:

Choosing a sunny spot while organic gardening is quite important. It’s because such seeds and plants need constant sunlight to grow properly. So, do not show a careless attitude while choosing a sunny spot because carelessness can cause nothing except failures. Constant sunrays from 5 – 6 hours are required to Grow Vegetables and plants effectively. Other than that, the results may be worst or not according to the desires.

 

Care And Protection:

Appropriate care and protection of your garden is quite necessary. Always remember, an organic garden is just like your own kids so, it is very important for you to take proper care of it. Try to spend time with all the plants because plants do talk with humans according to some studies. I bet,  this technique will help you a lot to get better results. For more details on grape growing an organic gardening, you can access the links I have mentioned below.

About the Author

The Author “Robert Fairey” is an expert in gardening and has a lot of information and research on Herb Gardening. Come visit his latest website on Grape Growing and Organic Gardening.

Organic Garden?

I’m tired of always worrying about not washing out all the pesticides, herbicides and god knows what els out of my vegtables. So i decided that i should grow my own vegatebles. But i’ve never grown anything in my life. Does anyone have any tips that will help me start out right. I want to grow Tomatoes, bell peppers, carrots, squash, and possible my own green tea. Where should I go shopping?

Begin with what you have and prepare the soil for next year. Healthy soil grows healthy plants. Doing it organically means it takes a bit more time for things to break down and beneficial soil communities, including actinomycetes and arbuscular mycorrhizae, need to recover if you till in any amendments. They are your partners in preparing the soil and growing the plants. Know your beneficial flora & fauna in the soil and on top. It seems like a lot to learn but it really will help.

http://www.primalseeds.org/compost.htm

http://www.css.cornell.edu/compost/invertebrates.html

http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/entomology/ornamentals/beneficials.html

http://www.govlink.org/hazwaste/house/yard/problems/goodbugs.cfm

To begin asses your soil. What is the mineral content: sand, silt and clay ratio. Next how much organic is in the soil. Here are two methods to familiarize yourself with the soil. Optimum soil percentages are: Sand – 30-50%, Silt – 30-50%, Clay – 20- 30%, Organic material – 5-10%.
You need 1 quart jar, 2 cups water, 1 T water softener OR three drops detergent. Just enough to separate the minerals not to foam up.

Take a soil sample from the top 12 inches in your garden beds. Since your soil may vary throughout your property, take samples from each area you plan to amend and test each one separately.

Place your soil sample, water and water softener in a quart jar. Cover with a tight fitting lid on the jar, shake vigorously until everything is floating in the water. (If it foams you used to much soap.) Set the jar aside for 24 hours.

What settles first is the sand, the next layer is the silt, followed by the clay, and frosting all the layers is the organic material on top. When everything has settled after 24 hours, measure each layer. Then divide the thickness of each layer by the total depth of all layers together. To get the percentages, multiply the answers by 100.

Alternate assessment method
Check your soil’s texture by picking up a handful and squeeze gently: If it feels sticky and stays in a tight mass, your soil is likely too high in clay. If it feels harsh or gritty and won’t hold any shape or crumbles it is likely too high in sand. If it feels silky smooth or floury and won’t hold any shape, it’s likely too high in silt. If it molds into your hand yet crumbles apart when squeezed, it has the perfect texture. It is loam.
If it formed a sticky ball try to squeeze it upward to form a ribbon. Measure the length of the ribbon. Now wet the soil in your palm til muddy. Rub the soil against your palm with your other fingertips. Is it smooth, gritty or both?
1” gritty ribbon is sandy loam
1” smooth ribbon is silty loam
1” both is loam
1-2” gritty ribbon is sandy clay loam
1-2” smooth ribbon is silty clay loam
1-2” both is clay loam
GT 2” gritty ribbon is sandy clay
GT 2” smooth ribbon is silty clay
GT 2” both is clay
Black color indicates high organic matter; gray indicates medium organic matter. Red, tan or blue color indicates little organic matter and high clay. Blue color indicates that there is no oxygen in the clay. Therefore, no roots will grow in blue clay. Normally, the organic matter is mainly in the topsoil.
Next you take a fertility test for the pH and nitrogen, phosphorous, & potassium content. You can easily do this or send off for it. The results of the test tell you exactly how much you need to add to bring the soil to its optimal fertility without adding extra that will end up in the water runoff. Testing saves you money and prevents polluting the water.

If you need help calculating how much and what to add there are lots of sites that specialize in organic gardening.

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

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