Grow Healthy Plants With Organic Gardening


Organic gardening


Organic gardening is a very interesting way to grow your plants using nature's laws without using any form of chemicals. At first glance, you might feel that organic gardening does require more efforts because it's quite different from traditional method of gardening. Once you get used to the whole idea of organic gardening, you will soon discover that it is actually quite easy and fun.


Indeed, organic gardening goes much more further than just merely preparing the soil and avoiding synthetic disease and pest controls. It's all about keeping the soil healthy by working with Nature rather than against it. Avoid the temptation to add fertilizers in the soil like you did in non-organic farming. The trick is to let nature take part in its thing so that you don't have to spend too much money on fertilizer.


No Fertilizer Or Chemicals In Organic Gardening


Organic gardening


You need to make sure that the soil for your organic gardening is capable of storing nutrients for the roots so that your plants will be healthy and able to repel attacks by garden pests. Make sure that you drain the soil properly so that sufficient air is present. The soil should be warm and adequately limed so that it is not acid. Plants grown in healthy soil are naturally resistant to disease.


Putting compost in the soil will help your plants to eat right. Adding fertilizer to the soil is like feeding them excessive vitamins which they might not need. You seee, the chemicals in the fertilizers can actually break down the health of the soil. Those cute microbes that are helpful for making soil nutrients available to the plants are killed by the fertilizers.


To put it simply, chemicals are not compatible with living organisms. Did you know that by adding chemicals or fertilizers into the soil, you can cause a cycle of depletion and perpetuating the system imbalance. Earthworms, those innocent little worms that eat soil and produce a richer fertilizer will also be killed by the chemicals.




In many African countries with lax environmental controls, farmers can apply nearly one-third of a pound of chemical fertilizers and pesticides for every pound of cotton harvested. Some of these chemicals are classified as the most toxic around and the negative impacts can be severe.


In short, if you want your food to be grown healthy, pesticide-free and additive-free, do grow them using the organic gardening method. Organic gardening is not only a simple way to grow fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in an all-natural environment but it is also the cheapest way to grow your plants.


The foods you produce through organic gardening will have a longer shelf life and will definitely taste a lot better. Foods that are produced through the improper use of pesticides and chemicals will often result in sickness if you consume them. Indeed, organic gardening is a very rewarding and money saving way to grow your foods and plants.