Organic Gardening for Better Health
Gardening has always been a large part of human
life, either for providing body sustenance or
for spiritual uplifting.
Growing plants makes our connection with
nature stronger and is considered therapeutic by
many psychologists. Organic gardening especially
reinforces strong ties with Mother Nature. It is
a true-to-life way to grow fruits and vegetables
using only materials provided by nature. Today
many people prefer organic gardening for its
many advantages over other ways of growing
plants.
The whole organic gardening process requires
your personal involvement. The plants need for
you to supply the soil with nutritious compost.
Natural compost is made of kitchen and garden
waste containing no chemical pesticides.
The issue of using chemicals is solved by
organic gardening. When you grow plants
organically, you don’t have to add any
artificial substances to the soil. Pesticides
are toxins that kill any living things in the
environment. Even in small amounts they can be
very harmful to the human body. Organic
gardening methods create no risk for any living
creature and save the balance of life in the
surroundings.
Organic gardening is harmless for the
environment. You engage in it and preserve
nature at the same time. You get two great
extras: tasty foods and a healthy living
habitat. For millions of years, trees and other
plants have produced their harvest without
artificial chemical substances. In organic
gardening, we let nature do most of the work and
feed us as it fed our ancestors with delicious
food long before pesticides came into use.
By organic gardening, you help your children
grow up healthy. Research reveals that children
ingest four to five times more cancer-causing
pesticides from food than adults. The need to
provide children with healthy food is not a
myth, but a scientifically proven fact.
What makes organic gardening irresistible to
practical people is that it is cheaper.
Pesticides and chemical supplements cost a lot
of money. Organic gardening doesn’t mean you let
things go, but rather that you come up with
smart ideas like turning coffee grounds into
compost. Or you plant marigolds to get rid of
aphids. You can find plenty of do-it-yourself
practical advice for making your plants grow
stronger. You can make mulch, for example, of
pine needles and grass clippings. It helps keep
the soil moist and discourages the growth of
weeds. Many recipes are available for producing
cheap substances to fight garden pests. You can
make garden pest spray inexpensively by mixing
water, dishwashing detergent, and cooking oil.
When you take up organic gardening, you begin to
feel that you are doing something really useful
for the environment and for the health of your
family. The satisfaction you will feel is
rewarding. Saving money is another great
advantage of organic gardening.
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