Organic Gardening for Everyone
You
can choose to create a simpler, healthier, and
more balanced life by going organic. Families
across the country are growing gardens fill of
wonderful, fresh foods completely free of
pesticides and other harmful chemicals.
Organic gardening is the most efficient and
healthiest way to grow plants and vegetables.
Regardless of the size of your garden, organic
growing is a project the family can do together.
Starting your own organic garden offers many
different benefits.
First you’ll taste the difference, whether you
grow your own organic foods or purchase organic
food grown professionally. Organic foods are in
demand; they have become so popular that the
United States Department of Agriculture states
that sales have increased over the last 10 years
by 20 percent! At the end of 2005, the amount of
sales reached a staggering $7 billion!
Organic gardening is a simple way to grow fresh
herbs, fruits, vegetables, and flowers by
creating an all-natural environment. Nothing is
treated with pesticides or herbicides and the
produce grown is clean and healthy. By eating
organically grown foods, not only is the health
of the entire family supported, but the
environment is also saved from the many adverse
effects of harmful chemicals.
Organic gardening does require some changes from
the way things are done in traditional
gardening, but you will quickly find that these
changes are easy to make. Organic gardening is
easy and fun. It has two basic components. The
first is creating a natural soil that is rich in
nutrients. The second is managing diseases,
pests, and weeds using only natural methods and
solutions. Various methods may be used depending
on the type of soil you have and the plants you
are growing. Successful organic gardening does
require some dedication, but the first time you
taste your home grown foods or create a colorful
bouquet, you will know that your efforts were
worthwhile. Your fruits and vegetables will
actually taste better and your herbs and flowers
will be strong and healthy.
Organic gardening involves much more than just
preparing the soil, using mulch, planting your
crops, watering regularly, and avoiding the use
of chemical and synthetic controls for disease
and pests. Organic gardening is a mindset of
values. It changes the way we think about plants
and nature in general. The approach in natural
gardening is to see plants as part of a complete
ecosystem that begins in the soil. The organic
system involves all the components of water,
plants, people, soil, and wildlife, including
bugs. The key to gardening organically is to
work with nature to grow healthy plants in a
sustainable environment where resources consumed
by the garden can be replenished minimally and
consistently.
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