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Improve Your Organic Gardening Skills With These Tips An organic garden is a fascinating thing that also requires a lot of attention and time. Sound organic gardening techniques can help you do just that. Educating yourself on this topic will help you create a garden that offers tasty and healthy produce. Read on to learn the basics of managing your organic garden. Gardeners who are intrigued by the ideas of sustainable and organic methods should think about designating a portion of their landscape to support native plants and animals. The presence of native grasses, flowers and trees will attract birds and insects. You will be rewarded by an appealing and flourishing landscape. Keep your thermostat around 65 or 75 degrees daily if you're growing plants indoors. This is the optimum temperature to ensure strong growth. Another option is the use heat lamps that will protect your organic plants. Refrain from developing some of your land and use it as an animal habitat if you're really serious about environmentally-friendly gardening practices. The kind of insects and birds needed for pollination will be naturally present on your property and help with your organic garden. When you are cultivating an organic garden inside, you should think about the lighting situation. One option is to grow something that only requires medium or low light if your house or apartment doesn't get a lot of natural light. Or you have your heart set on a particular type of plant, consider adding additional growing lights instead, if this is not an option. Try to keep plastic bags on hand to cover shoes that are muddy. This keeps your flow going, so you can get back out to the garden quickly and finish your work. Cover your flower beds with two or three inches of compost or organic mulch. Using this much mulch retards weed growth, locks in moisture, and ensures that your plants are well-nourished. This will also make your flowers appear beautiful and finished all year long. Use untreated stone, brick or wood to build raised beds. Be sure that any wood you use isn't chemically treated, and will be able to resist rot naturally. cedar, locust and Cypress usually work best. Don't use treated wood in a garden for vegetables because the chemicals contained in them can leak into the ground. If you have some space treated wood, you can still use it, however, be sure to line it with some type of barrier like plastic sheeting. Use an old laundry basket to bring your fresh produce in from the garden. An old laundry basket makes an excellent strainer for cleaning your produce. The produce can be rinsed off as it sits in the laundry basket, and extra water will drain out through the sides. Do you want to kill weeds naturally? A layer of newspaper, several pages thick, placed over the ground will do the trick. Without light, there can be no weeds. By covering them with a layer of newspaper, you are essentially suffocating the weeds due to a lack of light. The newspapers will break down over a period of time, and will become part of your compost. If you like, you can cover the newspapers with mulch to make them look more attractive! The tips above have shown you that there is a noticeable difference in the quality of produce

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Improve Your Organic Gardening Skills With These Tips

An organic garden is a fascinating thing that also requires a lot of attention and time. Sound organicgardening techniques can help you do just that. Educating yourself on this topic will help you createa garden that offers tasty and healthy produce. Read on to learn the basics of managing your organicgarden.

Gardeners who are intrigued by the ideas of sustainable and organic methods should think aboutdesignating a portion of their landscape to support native plants and animals. The presence of nativegrasses, flowers and trees will attract birds and insects. You will be rewarded by an appealing andflourishing landscape.

Keep your thermostat around 65 or 75 degrees daily if you're growing plants indoors. This is theoptimum temperature to ensure strong growth. Another option is the use heat lamps that willprotect your organic plants.

Refrain from developing some of your land and use it as an animal habitat if you're really seriousabout environmentally-friendly gardening practices. The kind of insects and birds needed forpollination will be naturally present on your property and help with your organic garden.

When you are cultivating an organic garden inside, you should think about the lighting situation.One option is to grow something that only requires medium or low light if your house or apartmentdoesn't get a lot of natural light. Or you have your heart set on a particular type of plant, consideradding additional growing lights instead, if this is not an option.

Try to keep plastic bags on hand to cover shoes that are muddy. This keeps your flow going, so youcan get back out to the garden quickly and finish your work.

Cover your flower beds with two or three inches of compost or organic mulch. Using this muchmulch retards weed growth, locks in moisture, and ensures that your plants are well-nourished. Thiswill also make your flowers appear beautiful and finished all year long.

Use untreated stone, brick or wood to build raised beds. Be sure that any wood you use isn'tchemically treated, and will be able to resist rot naturally. cedar, locust and Cypress usually workbest. Don't use treated wood in a garden for vegetables because the chemicals contained in themcan leak into the ground. If you have some space treated wood, you can still use it, however, be sureto line it with some type of barrier like plastic sheeting.

Use an old laundry basket to bring your fresh produce in from the garden. An old laundry basketmakes an excellent strainer for cleaning your produce. The produce can be rinsed off as it sits in thelaundry basket, and extra water will drain out through the sides.

Do you want to kill weeds naturally? A layer of newspaper, several pages thick, placed over theground will do the trick. Without light, there can be no weeds. By covering them with a layer ofnewspaper, you are essentially suffocating the weeds due to a lack of light. The newspapers willbreak down over a period of time, and will become part of your compost. If you like, you can coverthe newspapers with mulch to make them look more attractive!

The tips above have shown you that there is a noticeable difference in the quality of produce

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produced by organic gardening. It takes a lot of work and tons of patience, but it is all worth it in theend to have a successful organic garden.