Organic Vegetable Gardening ? A Super Simple and Highly Convenient Way of Growing Fresh Organic Vegetables
October 29, 2010 Categories: Organic Gardening
You know what I hate most about organic vegetable gardening? Running one is bloody hard work! There are lots of things to do, plenty of maintenance tasks involved…
As a result, not many folks are willing to do it on a serious level. In fact, I wanted to have my own organic vegetable garden for years, but I was place off by the enormous amount of work I had to do to maintain it.
However, last year, I discovered a highly efficacious gardening method that requires extremely limited amount of maintenance work.
The method is called ecological organic vegetable gardening and it is in my experience, the easiest and most convenient way of running organic vegetable plots.
Note: There’s a video introduction of this method and you can view it by clicking this link.
Here are some of the benefits of building an ecological organic vegetable garden.
When you set up an ecological garden, you’re basically creating a living, breathing ecosystem right at your home. Doing so grants us to leverage the power of nature. We get nature to maintain our vegetable garden for us!
For example, the natural characteristic of an ecological vegetable garden prevents weeds from growing and spreading crossways your garden plot. Yes, the process occurs naturally so you don’t have to do the weeding yourself.
Also, the ecological method grants your garden to last longer periods without water.
It makes your plants last much longer, prevent pests naturally and doesn’t require any other tedious gardening tasks such as relaxing beds periodically, rotating crops, applying store-bought fertilizers and so forth.
Key tips for successful eco organic vegetable gardening.
• Install permanent pathways that are strategically positioned so you’ll no longer need to achievement on your garden beds. This important because we want to refrain unnecessary compaction.
• Significantly increase the soil’s capability to hold water. You can achieve this by not digging the soil. When you dig, you disrupt the soil’s structure therefore repressing the soil’s capacity to wage essential nutrients to plants.
Digging also affects the soil’s water retention capacity.
• Make sure your garden is planted with a variety of edible plants. Plant densely to prevent weeds from occupying niche spaces in your garden, and prevent surface crusting which causes runoff and nutrient decline.
By the way, if you want to implement the eco organic vegetable gardening methods a soon as possible, there’s a set of video tutorials to help you get started immediately.
The step by detailed step videos comes with several printable plans for simple reference. Download details can be acquired via this link. Just go to http://www.growingorganicfood.info
Organic Vegetable Gardening ? A Super Easy and Highly Convenient Way of Growing Fresh Organic Vegetables
Rob Ethrington
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