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What is
Organic Gardening - The Basics for Gardening Organically
What does it
mean to have an organic garden?
Does organic
gardening mean you have to put up with insects eating your plants
or unattractive flower beds?
Answer: The
short answer is that organic gardening means not using synthetic
products, including pesticides and fertilizers.
Ideally,
organic gardening replenishes the resources as it makes use of
them.
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Like feeding
depleted soil with composted plants, or planting legumes to add
nitrogen to an area that had been planted with heavy feeder.
The bigger
picture involves working in cooperation with nature, viewing your
garden as a small part of all the natural system.
Here are some
basics to get you started with organic gardening: One of the basic
tenant of organic gardening is to "Feed
the soil and the soil will feed the plants". It's really
common sense. Plants get water, air and nutrients from the soil.
Clay soil is higher in nutrients than sand and hold water better.
Sometimes it holds water too well and the plants can't get enough
air.
Sandy
soil is well drained, but can use some amending to make it great
garden soil. This is where organic matter comes into play. Adding
organic matter improves any soil's texture as well as attracting
soil organisms that create nutrients in the soil.
How Do You
Know if You Have Bad Soil
The only
definitive way to know for sure is to have it tested. Your
Cooperative Extension probably provides this service for a nominal
fee.
A quick
guesstimate of your soils health can be made by looking at your
plants health. If they are thriving, don’t fix what isn’t
broken.
If your
plants are languishing, yellowing or otherwise looking sickly or
you feel like you are forever feeding them, it would be worth
testing your soil.
AS
always please feel free to stop by the nursery in JAY or Garden
Center in LAKE PLACID for advise on your gardening needs.
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