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Page 1: Solid Advice For The Aspiring Organic Gardener

Solid Advice For The Aspiring Organic Gardener

You desire a vibrant and healthy organic garden. Your timing could not be better. Listed below aresome tips that will help you get started with your organic horticulture aspirations.

Put sod down the right way. Before you use sod, you need to prepare the soil. Break the soil into finetilth and make sure you remove any weeds as well. When the soil is clean, pack it tightly and createa flat surface. Make sure you work with a moist soil. Lay the sod down in alternated rows, keepingthe joints set off from one another. Pat your sod to form an even and flat surface, fill any gaps withsome soil. Water the sod each day for two weeks so it will become well-rooted and ready for foottraffic.

It is important to do your homework so you choose plants that produce higher yields. A disease-resistant hybrid plant can be a good option to consider over a more traditional variety due to itstendency to produce higher yields.

Use annuals and biennials to enliven your flower beds. Biennials and annuals that grow quickly canadd color to a flower bed, plus they permit you to modify the way the flower bed looks each seasonand each year. They can be used to fill in gaps in your garden between the perennials or shrubs soyour garden looks fuller. A variety of flowers that will thrive in your region are available.

It is important to choose the right type of soil if you want to achieve the best results. You shouldchoose your soil depending on the plants that you are going to plant. It is also possible to set aside aportion of your garden to include just one type of soil.

Keep an eye open for stink bugs in your garden, especially during the fall months. They like fruits, aswell as peppers, beans and tomatoes. If you do not keep them under control, the damage can beexcessive, so keep an eye out for them.

It is important to follow the instructions on your chemicals and tools closely, especially if you arenew to gardening. Garden chemicals can cause skin irritation and eye injury. Protect yourself andfollow all instructions.

To help them out, try poring leftover water from steamed vegetables on them. You can also use teaor coffee grounds to acidify soil for plants such as rhododendrons and gardenias. Chamomile teaapplied to plants can be an effective remedy for fungus problems.

When gardening, avoid the use of strong broad-spectrum pesticides. These types of pesticides alsokill the beneficial insects that eat the pests. The bugs you need are often more fragile than the ones

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you don't: a pesticide could actually kill the beneficial insects while leaving the pests unaffected.This will cause a cycle to start where you will need to keep increasing the amount of pesticide youare using.

Create a focal point in your garden with a unique plant. Your focal point will be the main center ofattention for anyone who sees your garden. It can be plants online anything, but oftentimes a plantthat stands out from its neighbors will do the trick.

Beautiful insects are attracted to heather when you plant it. Bees are attracted to heather, and theycan bring a source of nectar early in the spring. Spiders, ground beetles and other useful insects aredrawn to heather beds because they don't tend to get jostled around. Because of this, you should puton a pair of gloves when it's time to prune the heather.

Try to plant an English garden with a mix of plants with different heights, all within the same gardenbed. If plants have the same growth height, the bed will appear flat and not have much interest.

Cover your flower beds with two or three inches of compost or organic mulch. Doing this keepsweeds down, keeps the moisture in your plants, and gives more nutrients to the plants. Mulch willalso improve the general appearance of your flower beds.

Hopefully these tips have helped to prepare you for having an organic garden. No matter howcomfortable you felt about the subject, you should be more so now. These tips should have helpedyou get started growing a lovely organic garden.