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		<title>Eat Green!  How to Grow Your Own Organic Fruit and Vegetables</title>
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Organic gardening differs from &#8220;conventional&#8221; gardening mainly in the areas of fertilization and pest control.  Organic gardening is planting without chemical fertilizers and naturally building the soil to support healthy plant life.  People are increasingly aware that organic food is better for the environment.  This primer of organic gardening will help you [...]]]></description>
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<p>Organic gardening differs from &#8220;conventional&#8221; gardening mainly in the areas of fertilization and pest control.  Organic gardening is planting without chemical fertilizers and naturally building the soil to support healthy plant life.  People are increasingly aware that organic food is better for the environment.  This primer of organic gardening will help you get started in this fun, healthy hobby.</p>
<p>The main thing to remember is <span id="more-195"></span>that organic gardening is not only about pesticide use and the soil that your garden grows in.  The goal is to create an ecosystem in your back yard where every part is respected and in good shape.  Robust plants can better defend themselves against pests and diseases.</p>
<p>Soil Is the Source of Life</p>
<p>The soil is the source of life for plants.  Indeed, one of the problems with chemical gardening is that it sterilizes the soil and steals the life from it.  Organic soil is living, and has lots of living matter in it.  It is from this wellspring of life that plants create the nutrients you will eat.</p>
<p>At the beginning and end of every growing season, the organic gardener works the soil by adding natural garden fertilizers to enrich the soil and replace nutrients that the plants have used.  You can use animal-based organic fertilizers and plant-based organic fertilizers or any combination of both.  You want to add bulk to the soil along with nutrients.</p>
<p>Animal-Based Organic Fertilizer</p>
<p>Animal-based organic garden fertilizer can be reduced to one word: manure.  Cow manure, chicken manure, fish emulsion and bat guano are most usually used, but you can additionally use horse and rabbit manure.  Use solid animal-based fertilizers to dig into the soil, and make &#8220;manure tea&#8221; to use when transplanting seedlings.</p>
<p>There are some safety issues to recognize when using animal manure.  All manure should be aged or composted before using it as an organic garden fertilizer to remove E. coli and other potentially troublesome pathogens.  As well, you cannot use manure from humans or predator animals, such as cats.  Their digestive systems contain bacteria that are pathogenic to humans, and the bacteria can get into or on food grown in soil fertilized with their feces.</p>
<p>Plant-Based Organic Fertilizer</p>
<p>Compost, seaweed, worm castings and green manure are the most standard plant-based organic garden fertilizers.  Seaweed and kelp are usually purchased as dried and processed organic garden fertilizer.</p>
<p>Green manure is planted as a cover crop, normally in the fall after harvest.  Plant a nitrogen-fixing crop, such as soybeans, and the symbiotic bacteria in the roots will add nitrogen to your soil.  Then, when the cover crop emerges in the spring, dig it into the ground, and allow the plants to decompose and enrich the soil.</p>
<p>Compost</p>
<p>Far and away the most common plant-based organic fertilizer is compost.  Compost is an excellent way to recycle vegetable matter.  There are many theories on composting, and you can learn how to do it from community workshops, books, or other experts.  Fundamentally, however, compost is not hard to make.  You just save all your vegetable scraps, garden wastes, remains of plants, grass clippings, dried leaves and other vegetable matter and let it decompose.  A hot compost heap that is turned frequently (so that it gets air into it) will make compost in a matter of weeks.  A compost heap decomposes faster if it generates heat, and it needs to be at least three cubic feet to get good and hot.  If your compost pile isn&#8217;t that big or doesn&#8217;t get very warm, or you don&#8217;t turn it, don&#8217;t despair, it will still make good compost.  You can just throw your vegetable waste in a pile and leave it.  If it sits for a long time, like a year, it will compost by itself.  </p>
<p>A worm box is an alternative to a compost-pile.  Worm castings are very rich in nutrients.  To create worm castings, start with the right kind of worms, which you can get from any organic gardening source.  Place them in a covered tub of some kind with your slightly damp vegetable matter.  The worms do all the work, and you get rich organic garden fertilizer at almost no cost.  Either read about how to set up a worm compost system, or you can buy a kit at your garden center.  Remember to add earthworms to the soil too, as they create natural fertilizers in the soil and provide aeration.  </p>
<p>Add natural fertilizers such as these to the soil at least twice a year and dig them into the top six inches of soil.  You&#8217;ll have rich, dark, productive soil within a couple of years&#8211;even if you started out with sterile, gray, chemically treated dirt.</p>
<p>Water Is a Necessity of Life</p>
<p>All living organisms need water.  It is important for the health of your plants to give them enough water to thrive.  However, indiscriminate water use wastes water and washes away the soil.  Watering where it is not needed encourages weeds.  Water when the sun is low, early in the morning or in the evening to cut down on evaporation.  It is important that the water gets to the roots of the plants without running off and taking valuable soil with it, so add water slowly and let it soak in.  Use a soaker hose to water only your garden plants and nowhere else.  If a soaker hose (or irrigation system) is not a choice for you, dig a shallow well around the base of each plant and fill it up and let the water soak in.  Use a mulch around plants to conserve water and to prevent rain from eroding your fertile garden soil.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Let Weeds Rob Your Garden Plants</p>
<p>Only your cherished plants should get the advantage of the rich soil and water you provide.  Therefore, it is necessary to take out all the other plants which find your garden a great place to live.  That is, it is important to weed your organic garden.  In the mid-twentieth century, at the height of chemical use in gardening, it became usual to spray herbicides on the soil to control weeds.  But now we understand how damaging such chemical use is to the environment.  Pulling out weeds by hand is neither hard nor particularly time consuming.  Your organic garden is a beautiful place to spend time, why not spend it taking out the weeds that compete with your plants.</p>
<p>Here are the basics of weed-control.  Firstly, make sure you get rid of weeds before they go to seed.  Weeds routinely produce thousands of seeds in a short period of time.  If there are patches of weeds growing at the periphery of your garden, make sure to mow them before they spread seeds.  Second, when pulling weeds by hand make sure to pull out the roots so the plant doesn&#8217;t grow right back.  Use a trowel to dig out deep-rooted weeds.  Third, use mulch as a barrier to weed growth.  Organic mulch will also help maintain moisture and add organic material to the soil.  You can cover the entire area with plastic during the winter season to kill off weed seeds.</p>
<p>Control Pests without Harmful Pesticides</p>
<p>Pest-control is probably the biggest issue facing organic gardeners.  Chemically-based pesticides are some of the most toxic substances to have on your food or polluting the environment.  How, then, do you keep ravenous bugs like Japanese beetles from destroying your produce?  In organic gardening you begin with the least toxic intervention and proceed from there.  </p>
<p>Pest Prevention</p>
<p>The first step is to plant wisely.  Remember that healthy plants will need less help from you with fighting pests, so make sure that your plants are well-fed and have adequate water.  Also, use companion planting and crop rotation to discourage pests before they arrive.  Some plants keep bugs away and planting them next to your tasty plants is a good idea.  Garlic, onions and marigolds are commonly used to repel bugs.  Plant them in a border around your garden and between your garden plants.  Crop rotation is the method of planting a different crop in a given area of your garden each year.  Where you put tomatoes this year put squash or corn in the next year.  Crop rotation is especially helpful in preventing plant diseases.</p>
<p>Non-toxic Pest Controls</p>
<p>The next step is to remove pests when you find them.  Remember that not all bugs are pests.  In fact, a number of bugs are your helpers in pest control, but the wholesale use of toxic pesticides eliminates the predatory bugs as well as the harmful ones.  It is important to be able to identify the good bugs and the bad bugs.  Go out early in the morning or late in the evening when it&#8217;s cool, and remove any tomato hookworms, potato bugs, Japanese beetles, slugs or other harmful insects that you find.  Squash them, or carry a bucket of soapy water to drown them.  Better yet, feed them to your chickens.  The most efficient way to remove small bugs such as aphids and mites is to spray the plants with the hose, using a strong stream of water to wash the insects off.</p>
<p>Physical barriers are another non-toxic method of organic pest control.  They prevent pests from getting access to your plants.  Some examples of barriers are to cut the top and bottom out of coffee cans and push them into the soil around tender young plants to keep cutworms away, or use fine netting to cover your plants to protect them from grasshoppers or birds.  </p>
<p>Predatory Insects</p>
<p>One of the biggest defenses against pests are other bugs.  Bugs that eat other bugs are a fantastic organic gardening pest control.  Ladybugs, praying mantises, and lacewings are all beneficial insects.  You can buy them at the garden store and release them into your garden.  These predatory insects control aphids, mites and many other pests.  Most spiders are bug-eaters, too, so let spiders work for you. </p>
<p>Using Organic Pesticides</p>
<p>If you are using these non-toxic pest controls and you are still faced with an overwhelming pest invasion, the last resort is to use organic pesticides.  They are routinely made from plant derivatives or minerals.  These natural pesticides are certified for use in natural farming and are far less dangerous than synthetic pesticides, but they are still toxic.  It is important that you determine how harmful the insect pests are; you may elect to live with them rather than use something that is organic, but more toxic than you want to expose your food to.</p>
<p>Insecticidal soap is quite safe for food plants and the environment and works well to get rid of garden pests.  Buy it at your garden supply store, or make your own by adding a few drops of liquid dish soap to a cup of water.  Spray it on the plants, and then rinse off.  This works great on aphids and thrips.</p>
<p>You can usually tell how toxic an organic pest control is by checking for a warning label.  If there is no warning on the label, the substance is probably non-toxic.  If the label says, &#8220;caution,&#8221; it is mildly toxic.  &#8220;Warning&#8221; on the label means it is moderately toxic, and &#8220;danger&#8221; means the substance is very toxic.  Organic gardening pest controls rarely have a &#8220;danger&#8221; warning on them.  It is very important to apply organic pest control products exactly as the label directs.  These products can be dangerous, so they must be used correctly to minimize everybody&#8217;s exposure to toxic pesticides.</p>
<p>For More Information</p>
<p>If you want to get started on your organic garden, you&#8217;ll find an abundance of help.  Look for gardening clubs or workshops in your community; gardeners are always eager to give advice.  Additionally, there are countless books, magazines and web sites.  You can also look up your local Cooperative Extension Office, which offers advice in cooperation with local universities.  Like all living processes, there is a rhythm to organic gardening.  You don&#8217;t do everything at once.  Begin slowly and learn as you go.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">As we know that gardening is full of fun when you doing this with full of your heart. And when you talk about the gardening activities, then you will think that you are the smart peoples because you will find out how to maximize all the resources around your house for your own garden. As the example, maybe you already doing the composting from recycling your garden waste for your useful black gold that very useful for your plants and soil.</p>
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<p>In the quest to get healthy, more and more people are turning to organic food. Free of chemical additives and pesticides, organic produce offers only pure and natural nutrients. But for those people who do not have ready access to organic produce at their local markets, or do not wish to pay the high prices associated with organic produce, starting their own organic garden allows them access at any time to fresh, wholesome produce at a fractio<span id="more-34"></span>n of the price it would cost to buy at the store. For those interested in beginning such a garden, an organic garden center can give you all the tools and education you need to start off right.</p>
<p>An organic garden is defined by produce that is grown without the addition of chemicals and pesticides normally used to ward off bugs and weeds, as well as stimulate growth in a traditional growing environment. In order to truly grow organically it is necessary to fully commit to using only products that are 100% certified organic. And in order to get those products you are best to visit an organic garden center. </p>
<p>As its name suggests, an organic garden center offers products for sale that are only certified organic. From soil to fertilizer, the organic garden center will ensure that you have all that you need to grow a delicious and beautiful organic garden. Best of all, most centers have knowledgeable employees on hand who are just as committed to organic gardening. They can be enormously helpful in showing you how to begin, as well as pointing out those products that will work best in your particular space.</p>
<p>Begin with the proper fertilizer and choose those sees that you want to plant in your garden. The organic garden center should be able to help you find those products that will thrive in your particular climate, as well as in the type of sun that your garden receives on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Be sure to do your research regarding the type of maintenance that your seeds will require. The organic garden center can also offer literature and other information about helping your garden grow successfully. Taking the time beforehand to determine what factors will most contribute to your success will help you realize your gardening dreams.</p>
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<p>In the UK, we each spend an average £200 each year on our gardens. That&#8217;s a whole lotta cash that could be used to make our green spaces green in the eco-friendly sense &#8211; by growing plants to organic standards, using compost instead of chemical fertiliser and deploying natural pest controls instead of going crazy with pesticides. To learn the how, we took a trip to Garden Organic Ryton to meet environmentalist, writer, CAT staffer and organic gardener, Allan Shepherd. This is part one of a &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about  organic gardening</H3> </p>
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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 [...]]]></description>
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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>Organic gardening gifts online don&#8217;t stop there, though. As the popularity of organic gardening grows, th<span id="more-8"></span>e number of gifts for the gardener also grows.</p>
<p><B>Organic Gardening Tools</B></p>
<p>Organic gardening calls for tools that chemical gardening does not. Anyone doing organic gardening will enjoy receiving unique tools. For example:</p>
<p>1. Compost Container: Small-scale organic gardening does not require a large compost pile. A compost container, made from recycled plastic, can recycle kitchen waste into organic compost without a compost pit or pile.</p>
<p>2. Worm Factory: This organic gardening gift is another efficient way to compost. Just put 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>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 aerate the pile.</p>
<p><B>Earth-Friendly Organic Gardening Tools</B></p>
<p>Organic gardening gifts online also include some regular tools that are earth-friendly. Think of mowing the lawn with a push 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>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>We found a unique organic gardening gift online &#8211; an ergonomic gardening tool called a detachable ergonomic gardening tool set. One handle can be used with every tool in the set.</p>
<p>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>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 big enough.</p>
<p>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>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>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>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>It can be hard to choose 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 $25 or $50. Order one or more, and place them in a nice organic gardener&#8217;s greeting card.</p>
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<p>Get tips for growing organic peppers, tomatoes and garlic in your vegetable garden in this free gardening video lesson for beginners. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or &#8220;gardener&#8217;s black gold.&#8221;  <H3>Help answer the question about  organic gardening</H3> </p>
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 Planning to go &#8220;organic&#8221;?  That is very good, but do you know how exactly to go about creating an organic garden?  If yes, just go ahead!  But if the answer is a &#8220;no&#8221;, it is advisable to take the help of organic gardening centers. 
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<p> Planning to go &#8220;organic&#8221;?  That is very good, but do you know how exactly to go about creating an organic garden?  If yes, just go ahead!  But if the answer is a &#8220;no&#8221;, it is advisable to take the help of organic gardening centers. </p>
<p>Organic gardening centers are many, and the reasons why they are considered the best places to seek counsel are sketched below&#8211;</p>
<p>(1)  When the weather is warm enough, organic gardening cen<span id="more-27"></span>ters prefer to function out-of-doors.  So you can see the staff putting up stalls outside shops, or even in parking lots with plenty of available space.  Of course, they can be found within stores as well!</p>
<p>(2)  Cannot find a single one in your neighborhood?  First, find someone who is involved with organic gardening and then ask that person to direct you to a center nearby.</p>
<p>(3)  The local farmers&#8217; market that usually put out organic, as well as non-organic gardening products, may be accommodating organic gardening centers too.  </p>
<p>(4)  If you are a beginner, you will feel grateful to get helpful advice from people experienced in this type of gardening!  Just consider what these centers can do for you&#8211;Whatever you need is all in one place and easily available.  If among all the products you have selected, there is someone to counsel you on what you have left out.  Experience really does not matter!  What is important that you get all the materials that you need.</p>
<p>(5)  You describe yourself as a seasoned veteran?  Well then, organic gardening centers can do something for you too!  They have everything ready for you, all in one place.  You just have to pick your products and make your way home.  It is not even necessary to search for your products among many others, since the store caters only to organic gardens.  Thus, you can return to your gardening work in peace!</p>
<p>(6)  The Internet refuses to be left out of anything!  So you have web sites functioning as organic gardening centers.  Unlike the novice who prefers to visit a store the first time just to ensure that he is getting the right products, you can simply sit in front of your computer and shop online.  More so, if you do not have a center nearby or cannot find one.</p>
<p>(7)  It should not be long before we get to see organic gardening centers everywhere, just as commonplace as hardware stores.  This is because organic gardening is catching up in popularity.  Web sites are also in competition with one another, each one trying to display organic products different from the other.  The visitor will have to indulge in more browsing on the Internet!  Thus, the future belongs to &#8220;organic&#8221;, and farmers better follow suit if they want to stay in business!
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<p>How do you know when your organic compost in your compost bin is ready to be used as fertilizer for plants in your garden? Find out in this free organic gardening video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or &#8220;gardener&#8217;s black gold.&#8221;  <H3>Help answer the question about  organic gardening</H3> </p>
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 People worldwide are becoming increasingly health conscious and want their food to be naturally grown. They need the fruits and vegetables that they consume not only to be free of chemicals, pesticides and other synthetic products, but also require them to be grown the organic way – treated with natural products, right down to [...]]]></description>
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<p> People worldwide are becoming increasingly health conscious and want their food to be naturally grown. They need the fruits and vegetables that they consume not only to be free of chemicals, pesticides and other synthetic products, but also require them to be grown the organic way – treated with natural products, right down to the soil that they have been planted in. </p>
<p>This new organic frenzy has arisen because people now think <span id="more-50"></span>about what harmful effects the chemicals and pesticides sprayed in their food crop must have done over the years. People want a healthier lifestyle now and are more aware on how to make it like that. Research has shown support to the organic theory which also points out to the adverse effects of using synthetic products and pesticides in the food crops, i.e. fruits and vegetables – among these include the root causes of many diseases, including some types of cancer.</p>
<p> An organic gardening product is a natural product that is free of any synthetic components such as chemicals and pesticides. Organic methods use alternatives to chemically made pesticides – they use natural products which are home grown and prove beneficial to the plants without any of the adverse effects of chemicals involved in any part of the process. They create a healthy cycle in which by keeping pests away naturally, they make plants healthy, thereby increasing the plants’ immunity to diseases, thus enhancing the health of the plants. </p>
<p>This is akin to the human immune system. Organic gardening products are not restricted to just the plants or the soil that they are planted in, but everything that affects the plant and/or is around the plant (the environment). Even everything that touches the plant is inclusive of this. Examples include gloves for weeding and planting, plant food, aprons, seeds, compost products, etc. Organically grown plants do not contain any harmful and dangerous chemicals and are overall healthier than their counterparts who are sprayed with pesticides and chemicals, not to mention other synthetic products. </p>
<p>This type of natural and organic gardening is healthier for both the human population, community and the environment at large. People are now much more concerned about what quality of food they are consuming and organic gardening is a boon for the health conscious eater, saving him or her from chemically induced allergies, lung problems, cancer or emphysema. Organic gardening is the modern answer to this very urgent demand of healthy and completely natural, chemical free food. </p>
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<p>Video # 11 in our Survival Gardening series go over soils and soil improvement techniques. Video #11 will follow shortly. Unless you are keeping a herd of large animals like cows, it&#8217;s going to be very hard to keep grow food long term using just what&#8217;s &#8220;on&#8221; the farm or homestead. For a handful of raised beds, half dozen rabbits and similar number of chickens MAY provide enough fertilizer to keep your soil in good shape. But for a serious amount of ground, ie, enough to truly keep a family of &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about  organic gardening</H3> </p>
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Every spring, whether northern or southern hemisphere, many people begin to think about gardening. Some have been gardening every year since they were old enough to help in the family garden back of the house. Others have begun gardening only recently. Most have questions, though.
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<p>Every spring, whether northern or southern hemisphere, many people begin to think about gardening. Some have been gardening every year since they were old enough to help in the family garden back of the house. Others have begun gardening only recently. Most have questions, though.</p>
<p>How to make an organic garden is a question that arises more frequently these days, as people become more concerned about health issues. They want to kn<span id="more-9"></span>ow that the produce they are eating is good for their health and safe for their families to eat. They want to begin an organic garden.</p>
<p>Many books have been written about how to make an organic garden, and we cannot compete with them in one article, but we offer here 7 basic steps for beginners.</p>
<p><B>How to Make an Organic Garden &#8211; Step #1</B></p>
<p>Begin your organic garden by learning your plant hardiness zone. You will need to know your climate, and what organic produce will grow best there. If you live in the United States, you can access the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map on many gardening sites or seed websites.  Planting directions on seed packets are based on the average last frost date. The last frost date for your area will be the last spring day when you might have a killing frost.</p>
<p><B>How to Make an Organic Garden &#8211; Step #2</B></p>
<p>After you have determined your local climate, it is time to choose a location on your property for your organic garden. The area most convenient to your back door may not be the best for an organic garden. Look for a location that never has standing water. Your plants need good soil drainage. Check to see if the plants will be protected from the wind. Will your organic garden be close to water so you can easily care for it? </p>
<p><B>How to Make an Organic Garden &#8211; Step #3</B></p>
<p>Next, you will need to test the soil for your organic garden. In the U.S., check online for your county or state Home/Agricultural Extension Service. They will guide you in taking soil samples from different areas of the location you chose for your organic garden. Be sure you label each sample of soil as to part of the garden, and send it to be analyzed. This analysis will help you know what to add to the soil for a great harvest. Remember, one of the basic things you will do in your organic garden is to feed the soil so the soil can feed the plants.</p>
<p><B>How to Make an Organic Garden &#8211; Step #4</B></p>
<p>Order seeds, using information about your climate and soil. Be sure you order certified organic seed so that you can have an authentic organic garden. A good online seed supply source is Main Street Seed and Supply. You can buy as little as a teaspoon of seed for a small organic garden, or pounds of organic seed for farming. While ordering seeds, be sure to include onions, garlic, and marigold flowers. These plants can be a first line of defense in an organic garden&#8217;s pest control program.</p>
<p><B>How to Make an Organic Garden &#8211; Step #5</B></p>
<p>While you wait for your seeds to arrive, you need to prepare the organic garden bed. If there is grass growing in the location, removed it first. Use a sharp, flat-edged spade to slice out the sod. Shake off as much soil as you can, and remove the grass from the area. Till the soil to a depth of about 12&#8243;, and work in organic fertilizer, checking your soil analysis to know what amendments are needed.</p>
<p><B>How to Make an Organic Garden &#8211; Step #6</B></p>
<p>If you have organic seedlings to plant, water them well the day before you intend to plant them in the organic garden. The best time to set them in the garden is a still, overcast day. If you must plant on a sunny day, take care not to stress the plants more than necessary. Use the seedlings&#8217; pots to determine how deeply to plant them.</p>
<p>If you are planting seeds in your organic garden, follow instructions that come with each type of seed.</p>
<p><B>How to Make an Organic Garden &#8211; Step #7</B></p>
<p>Apply organic mulch soon after planting. Mulch conserves water, cools soil, and keeps weeds at bay. If you use compost, chipped bark, shredded bark, shredded, shredded leaves, or straw, your mulch will also improve soil quality in your organic garden. Apply 2 to 4 inches of mulch, being careful not to get it too close to the plant stems. Mulch can rot the stems. It can also become a hideout for nibbling little garden mice.</p>
<p><B>Organic Garden Tip:</B></p>
<p>Label your plant rows and keep a record of your garden&#8217;s progress. Save seed information for everything in your organic garden. A garden journal, with photos throughout the gardening season, will help you know what you want to repeat or change in next year&#8217;s organic garden.</p>
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<p>Get tips on designing an organic garden, and what types of vegetables, spices and other plants to grow, in this free organic gardening video lesson for beginners. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or &#8220;gardener&#8217;s black gold.&#8221;  <H3>Help answer the question about  organic gardening</H3> </p>
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Organic gardening is a skill that most people should learn.  In these dire times, pesticides and chemicals have poisons the very ground that crops are grown in, learning to grow your own food at home is probably one of the wisest decisions that anyone could make.  However, before making the leap into the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Organic gardening is a skill that most people should learn.  In these dire times, pesticides and chemicals have poisons the very ground that crops are grown in, learning to grow your own food at home is probably one of the wisest decisions that anyone could make.  However, before making the leap into the organic gardening arena, there are a few supplies that you need to get before you can begin to grow your own food. Here are a few tips on wha<span id="more-21"></span>t you need before planting season begins.</p>
<p>If you are a regular gardener, or an organic gardener, most of the needed supplies needed are relatively the same. Everyone needs a hoe, pail, shovel, and a hose to get water to your crops. Themain difference is that most organic gardeners will not be at the local hardware store purchasing weed killer or other pesticides or herbicides in order to take care of their garden quickly and easily.</p>
<p>Most organic gardeners know that by using these types of products, you can affect your food in a detrimental way and you can end up eating many of these poisons which become part of the food you are ingesting. You have to ask yourself if you would actually drink the poison that you are spraying on the plants. If not, then why would you want to eat it alter when it has become part of the plant you are about to eat!? The answer is that you wouldn&#8217;t and that by taking a time out, looking at a game plan, and deciding what to do way in advance, you are ensuring your success with your crops now and in the future.</p>
<p>You will also notice an overall shrinkage to the crops and the yields will be lower. Of course, if you are an organic gardener, you will be subject to the same things that all other gardeners will face. You must simply take care of them in a different way which will allow you to create a better tasting, and better for you, line up on your kitchen table.</p>
<p>Typically, an organic gardener, or any gardener for that matter, you will need some kind of a shovel with a spading fork by which to dig into the soil to begin to prepare it for planting.  A pair of gloves is also necessary so that you can begin to take the weeds and the rocks out to of your soil, sometimes even with the help of a hoe or a pry bar to dig up even the toughest stones invented in your ground.</p>
<p>Once your soil is ready, and you have properly prepared additional product for your soil such as compost or worm castings, it is time to mix your soil with the organic fertilizers and do so in about a month in advance.  This will allow the compost to break down further and will allow a proper mixing of the compost with the soil to make it even more healthy for the seeds to grow in.</p>
<p>Organic gardening supplies can be purchased at virtually any store.  The supplies you will need as far as tools are basically the same as those needed by conventional gardeners.  What you will need that is different are the composting additions that are typically bypassed by ordinary gardeners that will use pesticides and chemicals to protect their crops from on coming pests.</p>
<p>One might wonder why there are so many pests in the world. Most every insect or plant has some sort of purpose which has to do with the natural equilibrium of the area where they are located. If these insects are killed off, this causes an imbalance that cannot be replaced except over time.</p>
<p>This is why using strategies that are involved in the organic field, you will need to find an organic gardening supply store that can help you get all of the tools that you will need in order to make your endeavor a success.</p>
<p>Timing is everything, therefore get your supply list going for your organic gardening needs. Planning too late will lead to a lack of preparedness for event that may arise that will literally kill your crops overnight. So be forewarned and take the time a few months in advance so you are ready for any organic gardening problem, no matter what it is or when it arises.</p>
<p>If you have not created one yet, you will need to box in an area for your composting pile or even an area for your works so that you can create your own worm castings.  By doing these things in advance, you will be prepared as you begin to get ready to plant your organic garden.  Organic gardening supply tips can also be found by consulting local neighbors that also grow organically.</p>
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