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        10 Tips for a Successful Organic Garden

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          • July 17, 2014
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      Organic Garden Tips10 tips for getting a sustainable Organic Garden at your place.

      1- Start small

      Check the possibilities. If you live in an apartment you can plant veggies in pots. At home, a raised bed is a good idea for your veggie garden because you can manage the soil better. Raised beds start at $25 but you can make one and design it yourself or start it as a project with a friend. Lumber is a good material to use. Do not use water shield wood. Add cardboard at the bottom to prevent weeds.

      2- Know what you need

      Organic soil, organic compost and organic manure. Good soil is dark and it is like powder in your hands. Some people use pea moss.

      3- Earthworms

      Earthworms play an important role in breaking down dead organic matter in a process known as decomposition. Earthworms are also responsible for mixing soil layers and incorporating organic matter into the soil. If you do not have them you can purchase them at your local fishing store.

      4- Sunshine

      Place your garden in an area where it will get six hours or more of sunshine.

      5- Right amount of water

      Water your garden at dusk, (too much water= mold, too little water= dry plants/dry soil.) During the summer months add plenty of water.

      6- Compost

      Make your own compost or purchase it from an organic farmer. Your manure must be Organic Certified or from an organic farm. Non-organic manure will contaminate your plants. Multiple diseases can result if you eat plants that have been in contact with manure that is not organic. Non organic manure may contain components such as trash, glass, sewer, etc. Be careful when selecting manure.

      7- Mix

      Plant mustard in your garden and mix in some small flowers. This will prevent animals and insects from getting to your garden and the flowers will attract pollinators to help your garden.

      8- Be creative

      Be creative in your planting choices. Before getting your seeds/plants take the time to learn about them. Also consider the distance between plants; their roots need space to develop so do not plant them too close together.

      9- Visit a local farm

      Take a trip to a local farm and spend some time with a farmer (take the kids and make it an fun day.) You will learn so much from them, their techniques, their knowledge about sustainability and nature itself, it is the best your can do for yourself, your garden. Local farmers have the knowledge of many generations before them that you will not find on YouTube, Google, or Wikipedia!

      10- Take your time

      Take your time when setting your garden. This is not the Olympics! Plan ahead, go slow, and enjoy.

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