A Look At Organic Gardening and Farming

by Gugu Martini

Organic gardening can very well pass as a pursuit for many people and this can be true if you are the type of individual who has the passion for gardening. This is a hobby, which some people take up, so you are one of those lucky ones, who can make things produce! Organic gardening requires particular skills: you need to know the type of dirt, what kind of flowers you can place on them, how you will take care of those flowers, aside from some other considerations that you need to be aware of when you are serious about it.

All this might seem confusing to a beginner but if you are an experienced hand, then these aspects are already familiar to you and you could comfortably begin the organic way to grow things. First of all, this method of gardening is different from the regular means of gardening as the effort required could be almost double.

The essential rule of organic gardening is that synthetic tools are used only when it is necessary and not otherwise. This includes using gardening ingredients like pesticides and plant foods. Procure all that you need for your horticulture from the earth and then use them for your efforts. This would enable you to produce anything you wish, like flowers, vegetables or any other green you wish. Hopefully you are getting what we are trying to say, and that is this is one way to work in conjunction with nature.

Organic fertilizers

If you are wondering if this is at all feasible, it is, and you are there to make it. You can make your own compost from the materials found in your garden. Things that you would require are fallen leaves and twigs and animal manure but it would depend of the type used and other elements.

Organic Pesticides

Organic gardening demands least use of chemical substance pesticides. But if you can't afford to pick the insects one by one by your bare hands, then you can go to your local market store and ask for an organic pesticide that is available commercially. The conventional way is to keep a vigil on your garden and as soon as some worms and other insects are found, kill them. Go for organic pesticide, when things tend to go out of hand and it is no longer manageable. Another way is to let in animals, which love to feed on these garden pests. This way, you'll have some help in cleaning those pests up and this also helps the other animals fulfill their hunger.

As is evident, all these things take up a lot of time and unless you can give as much time to this pursuit, or get someone who can partner the responsibilities, it is wise to drop the idea altogether till such times that you are more organized with manpower and time. Organic horticulture really entails a lot of hard work so you had better be prepared to perspire in the process. To ease your tiredness when you are already into it too deep, just think that what you are doing is serving nature. This is a simple way to thank nature for all the goodness that has been presented to you since birth.

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