Organic Gardening Tips for Beginers

January 3rd, 2012

Organic vegetables have an amazing taste, although it can be healthy, a little more expensive than ordinary vegetables. “But they have not done. You can make your own organic vegetables growing right in your own backyard. All you need is a little passion for gardening and make sure you’re healthy all through.

Here are some helpful tips to get you started:

1. Select the appropriate size of the vegetable garden. The ideal size for garden beginners is 10-by-16 feet. If you have room to be smaller, less land and shorter lines. It is also advisable to land from north to south have the sun.

2. Since you are just a beginner, you simply choose to grow vegetables like tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, peas and peppers. Put together plants with similar pH.

3. Research on plants that grow well together. Gardening Web sites and books offer a variety of information on companion planting. It is a new idea, which says that some plants have developed various symbiotic relationships and help each other to survive, such as carrots and tomatoes.

4. Basic tools such as shovel, trowel, steel rake, cages, pots and watering can or hose should be practical. They can all contribute to the success of your organic garden. You should also own gardening clothes or anything you can protect from the sun and some insects.

5. Creating your own compost in your garden if you have enough space or in a compost bucket in the kitchen. You have to be your very organic gardening aid. Once you have your compost, mix it with your organic soil.

They are basically a few things you need to prepare if you want to grow your own organic vegetables. Now it’s time for you to start in the garden.

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