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A Guide to Starting Your Own Organic Gardening



by John Yazo

Enjoy the same healthy amazing taste of the organic grown vegetables that are expensive to buy at the market by growing them in your own organic garden. Containers, raised beds or even by the method of edible landscaping. can provide your with a thriving crop of healthy and nutritious crop.

Here are a few helpful tips to get you started:

1. Choosing the right location and the appropriate size of your vegetable garden. Start out small, even if you plant in just a few pots or containers and pick an area with the proper lighting for the crops you are growing. Containers, raised beds and even window boxes are a great way to start organic gardening.

2. For starters, it is best to choose easy-to-grow vegetables like tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, peas and peppers. Companion plant your choices with plants of similar soil pH requirements.

3. Research the plants and find out which ones will grow well together. There are many gardening websites and books available that can offer a lot of useful information about companion planting. It is a method of gardening that has been around for a long time.

4. Choosing your basic gardening tools like a garden spade, shovel, gardening trowel, gloves, a steel rake, plant cages, containers or pots, and a water source, like garden hoses or watering can. All these items can will contribute to the success of your organic garden.

5. Build your own compost bin or pile in your yard if you have enough space and regulations in your area allow you too, there are even small kitchen composting systems that can be used. having your own compost will greatly benefit your organic gardening by adding the organic matter to your gardens soil that is full of the nutrients needed for your plants to thrive.

These are some of the basic things that you will need if you want to grow an organic vegetable garden. Now, it's time for you to start growing your own organic crops.


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