Why You Should Give Organic Gardening A Try

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Organic gardening may provide you with a great way to relax and enjoy your time, or it can be quite a nonproductive hassle. The following tips will assist you in becoming an accomplished organic gardener.

It is important that you give your plants the chance to gradually adjust to the change in temperature and conditions, or you risk shocking them. The first day you transfer your plants, you should only allow them to sit in direct sunlight for a few hours. As the week progresses, gradually increase their exposure to the outdoors. At the end of a week, they should be accustomed to the outdoors and ready to transition to outside safely.

When you're out and about in the garden, particularly in the fall, keep an eye out for sink bugs. These destructive pests enjoy many kinds of fruit, as well as beans, peppers and tomatoes. If you don't take care of them, they can decimate your garden, so it's best to do all you can to get rid of them.

Pull all the weeds in your garden. Weeds can be extremely detrimental to your garden. White vinegar has been known to kill weeds quickly. Weeds can be killed by white vinegar! Keep a solution of vinegar diluted with water on hand to spray on weeds.

Your soil needs to be of good quality before you start a garden. Have a soil analysis completed so you can know what you need to add to have soil which will fully support your garden. Several Cooperative Extension locations offer this service, and it's advantageous for you to know what type of soil you have, in order to avoid growing faulty crops.

When it's autumn, it's time to start planting all of your fall edibles. Clay pots are boring, so replace those ordinary lettuce and kale pots with pumpkins. Hollow out the pumpkin and spray with Wilt-Pruf to prevent rot. After you have finished this, you will be ready to start planting.

Fresh mint is a wonderful addition to a herb garden, but it can quickly take over your entire yard. You can control the growth of the mint leaves by growing them in a large container rather than in your garden. The container can be planted in the ground, and it will still prevent the plant from dominating the garden.

It can be extremely fast and easy to plant perennials into your garden. All you need to do is use a garden spade to slice under the turf, flip it over, then spread wood chips over the area about three to four inches deep. Let this sit for a couple weeks, next dig into it to plant your new plants.

If you can't wait for a cut to heal before digging in the dirt, then at least protect your cuts from exposure. If grime gets into the cut, it could become infected. Get the appropriate bandages to seal the cut completely.

Plant your seeds carefully, taking your time. First, add moisture to the soil where you will be planting. Spread the seeds, and leave them enough room to grow. Look at how big the seeds are, multiply that by three, and plant them down into the earth accordingly. Some seeds you won't have to bury because they need light in order to grow.

Having an organic garden means that you can enjoy fresh, healthy fruits and vegetables whenever you want. A successful garden takes plenty of work and patience, but it's all worth it when you get to taste your delicious results.