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Posted on 24-07-2011
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Many gardeners have tried organic gardening, and have reaped a lot of good things from it. And to have an organic garden only means that you’re given an option not to use toxic materials on your yard, just like chemical-based fertilizers or insect killers. Besides that, you can explore transforming organic matter as a better alternative, as a means to produce high-quality and inexpensive organic-based products (can be used as a natural plant fertilizer and as a soil amendment).

Compost for your garden

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Compost can be made into several ways. You can either choose to do some aerobic, anaerobic, or worm composting. But if you want faster results (to get some compost quickly), you should opt to use either the aerobic or vermicomposting method. Through all these methods, you can transform decomposing organic materials that are in the form of dried leaves, animal manure (only plant eating animals), grass clippings, and some of your kitchen scraps (everything else except dairy, meat, poultry, seafood, salty, spicy, oily, citrusy stuff).

Organic gardening requirements

Organic gardening requires that you also feed your soil, as your soil will be the one to feed your plants. Of course, the soil is where your plants and trees (and anything else that you have rooted under the ground) will get all the nutrients, water, and oxygen to be able to fully develop. That’s why organic compost is very helpful since it can help the soil retain that much needed water. Other than that, organic compost can also help improve your soil’s surface.

You should also think about this garden activity as a team-up with the environment. But do bear into mind that not everything will be smooth sailing, as you’ll be also encounter a few pest visits from time to time. But what you can do about this particular situation is to look after your garden attentively. When you’re into this type of organic home gardening, make sure to check on your plants and soil on a daily basis. And if you happen to spot something odd already, then act on it. But do make sure that not every living organism on your yard is bad. There are many beneficial insects, bacteria, and other microbes that will also be present in the garden. So always know what you’re dealing with first, before doing any major actions.

The finished product from composting can be used as a great garden supplement (helps with the fertility of your garden soil, as well as help increase the yield of your vegetables, plants, flowers – if you happen to be growing any of these in your yard). It’s also eco-friendly and cheap to obtain since it only recycles nothing but organic materials. Other than that, organic gardening or organic farming can be a great approach to helping minimize land pollution (landfill accumulation) all over the world.

Gardening 101: Organic Gardening

If you’re interested in learning more about worm composting, and would like to venture into making compost of your own, then you can definitely help yourself with some good pointers at UncleJimsWormFarm.com.

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