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<p>Organic gardening gifts online are plentiful and, with a bit of imagination, can be found in highly unlikely places. You can, of course, give organically grown flowers &#8211; a bunch of roses or a wildflower bouquet. You can give an organic live plant, nicely displayed in a natural basket. You might even give a gift of organic tea.</p>
<p>&#13;Organic gardening gifts online don&#8217;t stop there, though. As the popularity of organic gardening grows, the number of gifts for the gardener also grows.</p>
<p><b>Organic Gardening Tools</b></p>
<p>&#13;Organic gardening calls for tools that chemical gardening does not. Anyone doing organic gardening will enjoy receiving one-of-a-kind tools. For example:</p>
<p>&#13;1. Compost Container: Small-scale organic gardening does not require a massive compost pile. A compost container, made from recycled plastic, can recycle kitchen waste into organic compost without a compost pit or pile.</p>
<p>&#13;2. Worm Factory: This organic gardening gift is another efficient way to compost. Just place worms, their bedding, and some scraps of food in the worm factory&#8217;s bottom bin. Stack other bins on top, with more food scraps in each. As the worms finish their meal on the first floor, they move upward to get more food. Their castings in the bottom tray, an excellent organic fertilizer, can be harvested. A handy spigot on the bottom tray drains off compost tea.</p>
<p>&#13;3. Compost Crank: If your gardener does use a compost pile or pit, a compost crank makes a good organic gardening gift. He or she will simply have to crank the corkscrew tip into the pile and pull out to alter the pile.</p>
<p><b>Earth-Friendly Organic Gardening Tools</b></p>
<p>&#13;Organic gardening gifts online also include some regular tools that are earth-friendly. Think of mowing the lawn with a near mower to reduce pollution. While pushing, wear lawn aerator shoes to keep the lawn aerated so that nutrition and water get down where the roots can use them. Someone who is &#8220;into&#8221; organic gardening will also appreciate a tree and shrub root irrigator kit. It saves water while being sure organic fruit trees and shrubs receive deep watering.</p>
<p><b>Ergonomic Organic Gardening Tools</b></p>
<p>&#13;Organic gardening requires more work than chemical gardening. Ergonomic tools will be appreciated by an organic gardener. Sets of ergonomic tools with a convenient canvas bag can be found at many online gardening supply stores.</p>
<p>&#13;We found a one-of-a-kind organic gardening gift online &#8211; an ergonomic gardening tool called a detachable ergonomic gardening tool set. One handle can be used with each tool in the set.</p>
<p>&#13;A wearable gardening stool lets your organic gardening friend rest feet and back while gardening. Even with hands full, the stool is always available.</p>
<p><b>Organic Gardening Seeds or Seedlings</b></p>
<p>&#13;Organic gardening gifts online include organic seeds or seedlings, too. A home window garden kit set we saw would be a great gift for an organic gardener. Each set has four window garden cans, with everything you need to grow organic seedlings on a window sill. You add water and sunlight, and transplant the plants when they are huge enough.</p>
<p>&#13;Any organic seeds or seedlings would be a good organic gardening gift. Herbs are always nice &#8211; fragrant and useful.</p>
<p><b>Organic Gardening Books</b></p>
<p>&#13;A book or two on organic gardening is a good idea, especially for the beginner. Find a beautiful and informative book, and your organic gardener will spend happy hours reading.</p>
<p><b>Organic Vegetables Mail Order</b></p>
<p>&#13;An ongoing gift of organic vegetables by mail order is also good. Find one of the online organic sites that ship via next day in the U.S.</p>
<p><b>Just for Love</b></p>
<p>&#13;One organic gardening gift we found online would be fun to give, especially to someone you love. The &#8220;Amazing Message Plant&#8221; comes in its own planter, ready to grow. The recipient pops the lid, waters the plant, and places it in a sunny location. As it grows, the plant reveals the message &#8220;I love you&#8221; on its leaves. </p>
<p><b>Can&#8217;t Decide What to Buy</b></p>
<p>&#13;It can be hard to select just the right organic gardening gift. Everyone has their own likes and dislikes. If you can&#8217;t decide what to buy, check online gardening supply retailers for gift certificates. You can often get them in denominations of  or . Order one or more, and place them in a nice organic gardener&#8217;s greeting card.</p>
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<p>Organic gardening can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors and grow beautiful flowers, fruits and vegetables. An important step in organic gardening is soil preparation. Experienced gardeners know that nothing beats rich, organic soil for growing a lush and productive garden. Even though organic gardeners might select to skip chemical fertilizers, most experienced gardening enthusiasts know that there are excellent organic solutions to make your vegetables thrive.</p>
<p>&#13;Among the most beneficial additives to an organic garden are items from the ocean and its tributaries. These include leftover portions of crabs, fish, lobsters, shrimp, and even seaweed. These valuable sources of nutrients and minerals can be collected in a number of ways.</p>
<p>&#13;Crustaceans are a favorite source of minerals for organic gardening. Lobsters, crabs and shrimp all have hard shells which contain limestone, nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, metal and other important minerals. Buying fresh seafood is a great way to obtain these wonderful shells. Using crustacean shells is very easy. After preparing a meal, the shells and other scraps are simply place in the compost pile or dried in the sun. The dried shells and other parts wage an excellent source of minerals which are dispersed over a period of months, helping to prevent runoff problems and lowering the need to re-apply nutrients during the season.</p>
<p>&#13;Fish scraps are another excellent contribution to your organic garden. Fish have been used to nourish crops for thousands of years as they are excellent sources of nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and other important minerals. Fish heads, scales, skin and bones all make great additions to a garden. Fish parts can be ordered in a sunny area to dry, then added to a compost pile or buried in a fallow section of the garden. Like crustacean shells, fish scales, bones and skin release nutrients slowly, providing plants with a natural, steady dispersion.</p>
<p>&#13;Seaweed is another excellent additive. Seaweed needs to be rinsed or set out in an open area until rainfall removes the excess salt. Once the seaweed has been desalinated, it can be used as mulch, added to a compost pile or worked into the soil. East Coast and Gulf Coast gardeners can find many types of seaweed that gets washed onto beaches while West Coast residents have several types of very massive kelps available. Check with local regulations before harvesting these plants.</p>
<p>&#13;Even sea shells can find uses in an organic garden. They also release trace amounts of limestone and other minerals and make useful tools such in decorative borders or to anchor mulch in place.</p>
<p>&#13;Almost all flowers and vegetables will respond to organic additives. Flowers such as marigolds, sunflowers, zinnias and others will thrive when grown in soil that has been fortified with fish or shellfish. </p>
<p>&#13;Vegetable gardeners will find that nutrient hungry plants such as tomatoes, peppers, corn, peas, beans melons, and squash will also show a huge difference when given these important additives. </p>
<p>&#13;Fruit growers will also find uses for seafood scraps as they can be composted and added around bushes or vine crops such as raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and grapes. </p>
<p>&#13;Fruit trees such as apples, peaches, pears, and others will also benefit from organic composts which contain these natural nutrients and minerals.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The quest for safer, more nutritious produce has turned many on to the intent of organic home gardening. Organic gardening is not a complex task to undertake and it doesn&#8217;t take a lot of money to begin. With a few basics and a plot of ground, you can start your own organic home right in [...]]]></description>
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<p>The quest for safer, more nutritious produce has turned many on to the intent of organic home gardening. Organic gardening is not a complex task to undertake and it doesn&#8217;t take a lot of money to begin. With a few basics and a plot of ground, you can start your own organic home right in your own backyard. We&#8217;ve got the steps to get you started in organic home gardening, so you will be ready to plant your own crops as soon as the next growing season rolls around. </p>
<p>The first step in beginning your own organic home <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.gardeningpointers.com/" title="Gardening">gardening</a> experience is to comprehend exactly what we mean by organic gardening. An organic garden is one that does not use chemical fertilizers, pesticides or synthetic ingredients of any kind. Instead, elements from nature are used to feed and protect the crops so they can grow as naturally as possible. Organic gardens are good for the environment as well as healthy and nutritious for the people who take their harvests. </p>
<p>The first step in successful organic home gardening is a healthy soil in which crops of all kinds can thrive. The way to get nutrient-rich soil without relying on chemical fertilizers is through natural compost that comes right from your own garbage pail. These ingredients can be kept in a makeshift compost bin right in your own backyard, until it is ready to be added to your garden soil. Avoid adding ingredients to your compost pile like plants that have previously been treated with chemical pesticides, meat or farm products or animal waste. </p>
<p>Once it is time to ready your garden soil for planting, start by adding your organic compost and then spade it into the rest of the soil. You can also perform a soil test on a sampling of your soil to ensure it is appropriately balanced with all the nutrients your garden will need to thrive. You can opt to have your soil tested professionally by taking it into your local extension office or nursery, or you can test it at home using a kit you buy from your garden center. Preparing the soil is probably the most important step in the entire process, since healthy soil reduces the risk of pests or diseases harming your crops. </p>
<p>Organic home gardening is an excellent way to expand your gardening repertoire. When you start with your own organic compost and healthy soil, you are much more likely to enjoy healthy, thriving crops. A bountiful harvest will ensure everyone in your family appreciates your organic gardening efforts to the fullest.</p>
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<p>Attempt these seven tested organic gardening tips to improve bad soil, free of charge, and with negligible work. How do you enhance a garden that&#8217;s absolutely sterile? Maybe it&#8217;s builder&#8217;s rubble fortified with sand. Or maybe conifers have become there for decades and ruined the floor. Zilch will grow presently there but weeds.</p>
<p>What is the natural gardening solution?</p>
<p>Acquire several a lot of old manure. Horse manure is superior but any litter from the fowl or herbivore is going to do, in this emergency. Farmers in many cases are glad to give this away. They might even truck it for your door.</p>
<p>Mix it along with sand and old simply leaves, if you can locate them. It&#8217;s rarely a wise decision to dig leaves directly into the soil but they will decay fast enough in the event that interlaid with manure. You simply need plenty of safe, degradable debris that will add texture towards the soil.</p>
<p>Till that manure to the ground or, if that isn&#8217;t easy, spread it thinly on top and let the earthworms drag it down.</p>
<p>Get lots of raw kitchen waste from the restaurant or hotel. It is ideal if it&#8217;s vegetable peelings instead of plate scrapings, which might contain meat and seafood scraps. These will appeal to rats and crows.</p>
<p>But as long as they&#8217;re buried deep, even meat scraps is going to do tiny harm. At this time, the goal is to not grow food but to construct a rough compost pile.</p>
<p>Work that waste to the soil and scatter as numerous worms on top as doable get. At worst, you can buy them from an doing some fishing shop. Red brandling worms are the ideal and you will usually find them below piles of rotted simply leaves or lawn clippings.</p>
<p>Plant a green manure, such as clover, alfalfa or actually bush beans. In bad soil, beans won&#8217;t grow well but you don&#8217;t have to take them. They have nitrogenous nodules that will nourish the soil. Once the plants are grown, rake them to the soil, leaves and just about all.</p>
<p>Make an impromptu compost trench. Just dig a furrow and throw in most the degradable trash out of your kitchen. Throw soil on top as you go, in order to suppress the stench as well as keep birds off. As soon as that trench gets complete, dig another trench together with it.</p>
<p>By the period your garden is replete along with trenches, the contents from the first trench will have sunk into a rough compost. Now it&#8217;s fit to develop something robust in, such as squash, sweet corn or even potatoes.</p>
<p>As soon as which rough soil is half-way prepared to grow in, sow collards or spinach inside it. These will flourish anywhere. They make an edible eco-friendly manure. You can cook the leaves or simply till them into the soil to assist its texture.</p>
<p>Another intent to enhance the soil fast would be to sow many peas within rows. Any bush range will serve. They&#8217;ll lean against one another as they grow, so it&#8217;s not necessary to support them. Of program, you won&#8217;t get lots of food but their origins will nourish the dirt.</p>
<p>This is a good tip primeval within the year because, once the actual peas are grown as well as out, you can sow fast-growing rose bush beans in their place that needs to be ready by high summer time.</p>
<p>Now you have much more green manure to rake in &#8211; plus you are healthy to take the beans too!</p>
<p>Once the beans happen to be plucked, and the plants dug to the soil, you should get the chance to sink in the start crop of garlic clove, cabbages, colewort and other plants which will keep going over winter season.</p>
<p>By next spring, that bad soil must have become good enough to help you think about growing much more precious crops.</p>
<p>The main principle would be to place as much degradable issue into that soil as you possibly can. You shouldn&#8217;t have to buy it. In the nation, you can usually discover manure. In the city, food waste can end up being collected from restaurants. Why don&#8217;t you bring them an bare bin and pick it up each week, full.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to bury this trash heavy. Eventually, it will decay and also the worms will pull this down.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t stop working for the reason that nutritious waste and you ought to have a great vegetable garden within 2 yrs. Despite the builder&#8217;s rubble!</p>
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<p>In our health conscious world today, organic gardening is becoming more and more favourite as an substitute to fruits and vegetables that are cultivated using traditional pesticides and fertilizing methods. There are a lot of organic gardening magazines that can be helpful to first time gardeners who want to begin their own organic gardens.</p>
<p><b>The Basics </b></p>
<p>Organic gardening uses natural means to control insects and fertilize the soil. Organic matter that is used in gardens is composted of leaves, grass cuttings, rotting fruits and vegetables as well as wood shavings and even paper. As the matter decomposes, it gives off heat and all of the nutrients from the decomposing matter sink into the soil, giving it a rich, dark look and can be used as mulch for the plants.</p>
<p>Prepping the soil is very important in organic gardening since it is the soil that feed the plants all that they need to grow healthy and strong. There are certain types of soil that naturally holds nutrients superior than others, like clay, so it is vital to check the soil type in the area where the garden will be made so that the proper preparations can be made before the garden is planted, such as adding mulch from the compost pile.</p>
<p>One of the most common questions asked by newbie organic gardeners is how to combat insects and diseases if pesticides are not used. There are many different answers to this issue, but it does take more planning than buying some pesticide and spraying the plants. Nature usually has the ideal answers, and utilizing the insects and animals that are good for the plants by tilling up the soil and intake harmful insects is one answer. Lady bugs take aphids, frogs, lizards and birds take other insects and help to maintain the order of nature in the garden. In addition, floating row covers can be used that block out many different insects but still grant sunlight to get in to the plants.</p>
<p>When choosing the plants for the organic garden, they should be chosen according to the climate in the region. That way there are more chances for success as the plants are already pre-equipped to handle many of the dangers that nature might throw their way. In addition, it is a good intent to plant a variety of plants instead of the traditional rows of the same plant, since this is less captivating to harmful insects and animals.</p>
<p>A Healthy Selection: Organic Gardening</p>
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<p>A narrow bed isn&#8217;t wide enough to show off layers of plants. A flower bed would be wonderful, but with a pond in the center it will be even better. The ideal way to plant a flower garden is normally on a sloping or level ground, this will help with water runoff, if you plant on a steep slope the soil will erode and get washed away because of the force of the water. Bacteria is very easily spread in the garden, this can be from easy watering of plants or a heavy rainstorm that splashes water to the other flowers. When designing your garden make sure you include the following, mulch for the beds and walkways, concrete, bricks for the walls, any type of accessories for the garden and especially lighting for the garden area.</p>
<p>&#13;Bacteria and fungi can be dormant for many years, it lays in the soil and if the right conditions come along it activates and spreads like wild fire. However, the first time you water the soil around your cutting, you might find you need to add more soil. That means that your garden soil might need some amendment.</p>
<p>&#13;Such areas are often left with compacted soil due to construction. If your soil is not filled with nutrients then mix in some organic soil and material, this can be from your compost pile or you can buy organic soil from your local nursery. The problem was that the fill that was trucked in to create this yard was all chunks of blacktop and concrete with a light sprinkling of top soil to cover the chunks.</p>
<p>&#13;Planting your flower garden this way will grant your plants to bask in the loving warmth of the sun all morning on the orient part and all the afternoon on the western side. Beautiful flowers at your disposal are doable by planting a well-stocked flower garden. When planning for a garden make sure you plant</p>
<p>&#13;To design a wild flower garden, you do not need to be a specialist or an artist, you just need to be lawful and let your creative juices flow. Will your new wild flower garden be visible from the house, if so, perhaps you would like to plant your favorite colors so apiece day is a feast for your eyes.</p>
<p>&#13;Tulip bulbs are easily the most recognizable bulb flower in the world today. True bulbs are an incubator for a flower bud embryo already inside. One of the most famous bulbs is tulips, they come in many colors. Perennial flowers or bulbs mean they come back apiece year and do not have to be replanted because these type of plants will come back apiece year and bloom, annuals on the other hand will only bloom for one season.</p>
<p>&#13;Choosing many different hues in your garden and combining them with sharp colors make the garden much more interesting and full of life. Choosing the right bulbs involves more than just selecting colors and cultivars, you need to be sure you know when the bulbs bloom and how long they last.</p>
<p>&#13;Remember a garden will always look good as long as you keep everything alive.</p>
<p>How To Make The Garden Look Its Best</p>
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<p>Here are some tips on gardening that I have worked very well. I am sure this will help too. If you want to know about the resources to get great gardening tips, try the internet, gardening clubs, books, magazines and of course the local nursery. What is the principle that the information you need to know: The amount of sunlight the plot might have and advice on fertilizers, manure and soil management. The type of cane sugar and the irrigation system required and the types of tools are things that you would be interested to know.</p>
<p>Tip # 1: If you want to save time, start recording your landscaping plan on a piece of paper. Take the help of a friend if necessary. Keep the plan in front of you and let the brainstorming begin. The important points to think about is how the garden would be, how the pipe and sprinklers, etc. There might be other points of consideration as well.</p>
<p>Gardening Tip # 2: How have you prepared your soil can decide to succeed in their gardening efforts. Different types of plants like different soil types so be sure to take that into consideration. Use of organic fertilizers if you want to keep the natural flavor of food when growing vegetables and herbs. A good compost or mulch of wood chips is superior than common fertilizer.</p>
<p>If you think you have a compost pile in your yard is nearly impossible, think again. Their statements are an astounding value. Fresh beer is made is full of essential nutrients to our garden herbs and vegetables, but after all not a very realistic idea. If you are looking for an substitute to mix homemade compost, mulch is your choice but make sure softwood such as pine or redwood, as these forests break faster. Be sure to mix the ingredients and if you like to use mulch, compost or manure.</p>
<p>Gardening Tip # 3: You can make last minute changes to the appearance of your garden. To do this, do not plant the plants shortly after the soil is ready. Only higher ion was the land and see if you like what you see. I believe that plants having similar characteristics should be planted together. Massive plants, with a massive radius, for example, they should all be grouped together. Then, have the taller plants in back and shorter in front to maximize space, making it simple for everyone to see.</p>
<p>Gardening Tip # 4: The garden needs watering regularly. Never forget that. Keep in touch with can be an excellent job in terms of size of your home. An automatic irrigation system is the ideal since he works on his own. From the sprinkler in a massive timer on a garden hose, these automated systems can wage the solution. Gardening is not only hard work &#8211; gives much in return. Remember, providing shade, beauty and sometimes food.</p>
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<p>When planning a vegetable garden the first step is alway finding the saint spot. Most vegetables require lots of sun so select a location with a southern exposure. Ideally the sunlight is distributed as evenly as doable for the longest period of time. Southern exposure is perfect since the sun shines evenly on apiece side. North covering shady gardens are fine for ferns and other woodland plants but they are generally not suitable for vegetables and some flowers.</p>
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Its always saint to plan a garden on paper before planting. Each type of seed will have individual planting requirements, such as spacing and planting depth. If you know before hand the size of your garden you&#8217;ll be healthy to determine the number of seeds needed and can plan accordingly. Alternately, if you already have your seed and know the spacing requirements, you will be healthy compute the appropriate size garden.</p>
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New garden area are likely to be covered with turf grasses. Massive garden areas can be tilled and the sod turned under. In small gardens, however, you should remove the sod. To do this cut the edges of the garden with the spade. Then cut narrow strips approximately 1 or 2 feet wide. Sod cut in this way can easily be removed.</p>
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Don&#8217;t throw the sod away, rather sift through the newly tilled garden, pick out the pieces of sod, shake them well and add them to the compost pile. Compost is the saint soil conditioner for a vegetable garden so throughout the growing season add your garden clippings to the pile. As you remove the sod, break up the huge clumps of soil which are left behind. The garden must be tilled well in order to create suitable conditions for planting seed. A seed planted in chunks of soil will rarely survive. Use a grading rake to smooth out the soil once the ground is properly tilled. Once ground is level and smooth, the garden is ready to be planted.</p>
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Some spaces might be too rocky to be useful as a vegetable garden. In this case raised beds are necessary. Building raised beds can extend the growing season since the soil is healthy warm up sooner than the rest of the garden. They also offer superior drainage and deep topsoil with tiny compaction. If you add compost to your garden apiece year a raised bed might occur naturally. Raised beds are simple to care for and they are fortified from the encroaching grass and weeds of its surrounding environment.</p>
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In gardens which receive southern exposure vegetables and flowers should be planted in rows which run north and south so the plants are healthy to receive the sun&#8217;s rays during the morning on the orient side, and during the afternoon on the western side. Planted this way, your vegetable will grow more evenly. In order to get the saint distribution of sunlight in a garden covering southeast run the rows northwest and southeast. Thoughtful planning and proper planting techniques will result in a successful, productive vegetable garden as well as a very satisfying endeavor for the gardener.</p>
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<p>With the costs of living rising all the time, it might be doable to save money and increase your family&#8217;s health at the same time by growing vegetables in your backyard.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a good intent to select your favourite vegetables to grow and plan beds for early, middle of the season and late varieties. </p>
<p>Most vegetables require at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, some need 8. Some swift growers like lettuce and radish can be grown between the rows of plants that take longer to mature, like beet or corn, thus making full use of the area available. </p>
<p>Throughout dry periods, vegetable gardens need extra watering. Most vegetables benefit from an inch or more of water apiece week, especially when they are fruiting. </p>
<p>During the growing season watch for insect pests. If you discover a bug problem primeval it will be much easier, but be careful to not use pesticides once the vegetable are close to being picked unless it becomes an absolute necessity. Organic gardening is one healthy and environment-friendly option. Once you have reaped your crop, place the vegetable waste into your compost pile so that it can be recycled for next spring. </p>
<p>It is important to protect your vegetable garden from wild animals looking for a tasty treat. Make sure your garden is surrounded by a fence that will keep out dogs, rabbits, and other animals. The harm done by wandering animals during one season can equal the cost of a fence. A fence also can serve as a frame for peas, beans, tomatoes, and other crops that need support. </p>
<p>Protection is needed in order for your vegetable garden to yield a bountiful harvest. Hard work will pay dividends if necessary precautions have been made.</p>
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<p>Organic gardening at home is not that different from what they do in the farm. This is because the same techniques are used to make your choice of plants and vegetables grow even if you have a smaller area to work with. </p>
<p>The first thing you have to do is select the location. It is important that it gets at least 6 hours of sunlight each day and it has access to water. You should also check if the spot has good drainage otherwise you will have to build a raised bed garden instead. </p>
<p>When the location has been found, it is time to prepare the land. This is the time you bring out your gardening tools and gloves so can get rid of weeds that are present. All debris must also be removed so do this for a few days to make sure the area is secure. </p>
<p>The moment of truth will come when you test the soil. For that, you will need some compost from the store and then mix it with the soil. If it is healthy to integrate and stabilize itself, then you can begin planting your crops in the next 2 to 4 weeks. During such time, you can already add fertilizers into the soil to make sure that the nutrients hold.  </p>
<p>The fun part is when you place in the seeds. Don’t forget to begin your own compost pile at the same time by using coffee grounds, dead leaves, grass clippings, manure and vegetable or food waste that become organic fertilizer for your crops. By doing so, you will no longer need to purchase these from the gardening store. </p>
<p>If you don’t already know, not all fruits or vegetables planted in one area are the same for another. This is because some might not survive due to the conditions of the region such as the weather, pests and other plant borne diseases.  You can check at the store, do some research or get advice from fellow organic gardeners. </p>
<p>It will also be a good intent to plant a variety of fruits and vegetables. Some protect the rest from pests while others can only be grown during a certain season. In short, you get to practice crop rotation so you do not use up all the nutrients in the soil. Aside from plants, the use of birds, insects and toads can also help protect your garden. </p>
<p>Although you already removed the weeds before you planted, you still have to check for them again because they do some back. You will have to inspect the area and then pull them out which is one of the responsibilities of owning a garden. </p>
<p>Since larger animals not only insects could do alteration to your organic garden, you should also protect it by putting up some fences. Some gardeners have also used animal hair, baby powder and deodorant soaps that act as deterrents. </p>
<p>Surely, you have noticed that organic vegetables being sold at the grocery are quite expensive. They cost a few dollars more than the regular kind so instead of putting this on your list, why not cross it out and simply get this from your backyard. </p>
<p>With some practice, you will realize that organic gardening at home can be challenging and at the same time fun. It is your way of going green and being environment friendly.</p>
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