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Key Reasons Why You Should Start Organic Vegetable Gardening

by: RayLam
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Many generations have been enjoying and getting practical benefits from gardening. Gardening started as an organic process, but as the decades passed by and technology set in, chemicals and machines have become a regular part of it. Organic vegetable gardening is bringing the initial concept of pure gardening back, and it is obvious why.

The first step to organic vegetable gardening is choosing your location. Make sure that you have enough space, though too much is not required. In other words, try to avoid growing more than your family can use. Remember, growing an organic garden is not so easy and does require a lot of efforts and different approach. Your location should have a well drained soil that is close to your water source. Once you have your space, consider planning your garden's design so you can arrange your veggies where you want them, before you start planting.

Nitrogen increases the growth of lush foliage. Phosphorus assists with strong roots and sterns. Potassium protects the plants from disease and low temperature. These nutrients are required for every plant that stays alkaline for more than a year. In conventional methods, man-made fertilizers are used to enrich the soil. Commercial fertilizers are available as a mixture of the three primary ingredients mentioned. However, in organic vegetable gardening, these nutrients are added in a different fashion.

One more vital thing in organic vegetable gardening is the way you are going to water the plants. Thorough wetting your soil every week is essential for the plants' growth. If it rains sufficiently, then you can skip this moistening, but only with plenty of rain. Remember, this has to be a drenching rain in order to get all the way down to the root of the plants. If you use organic soil conditioners, your soil will have an easier time absorbing the moisture from your watering attempts.

Mulch is an organic material that you cover your soil with to help keep the water in, prevent weed growth and provide nutrients to the plants. Leaves, grass, and wood shavings are all successfully used for mulching. This is one more important aspect of organic vegetable gardening.

Pest control in organic gardens is likewise done in a dissimilar manner. Organic vegetable gardening relies in the theory of manageable pest levels. This model theory, suggests that the pests are not to be completely eradicated, but kept at an easily manageable level maintaining the balance and concordance.



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