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• Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

More farmers are getting into organic vegetable gardening because it is cost effective and they are able to produce almost the same yield of crops. In order to learn how to plant a vegetable garden the organic way, you must first understand the organic vegetable gardening principles. First, organic vegetable gardening does not use any fertilizers, nutrients or pesticides. You will be using two things to make it all work namely sunlight and water so nature is your partner here. We don’t produce these ourselves but you have to find the ideal area and provide adequate drainage.

Besides sunlight and water, you can mix together leftover food, chipped bark, garden compost, leaf moulds and manure using a compost heap and then spread it throughout your garden to help the crops grow. You shouldn’t come over all peculiar when thinking about manure, it is sold in stores so you don’t have to scoop this from the toilet, and, if you keep Chickens it is great to let them roam around in the garden. Dead animals or meat products are used by some people but you can’t put these in the soil. However, leave them for a couple of weeks in the bin and maggots will soon appear which is what you use to help fertilize your garden.

Bringing various minerals to the surface and providing better drainage as it digs deep into the ground and aerates the soil, is what makes the earthworm a helpful creature. The casting left behind by this long pink colored creature is, according to experts, five times as rich in nitrogen phosphorous and potassium. Nearly all gardening stores or garden centers will have this in stock.

Unwanted guests including army worms, crickets, gypsy moth caterpillars, slugs and squash bugs make organic gardening a challenge. The best weapon in an organic setting is the toad which, despite the fact that at one time people used fertilizer to kill them, is known to eat almost every type of insect. It is not in the toad’s diet if you have caterpillars or spiders lurking in the garden so get a bird.

In some cases, you don’t have to buy a toad or a bird from the pet store because they may come in to your home as long as you set the ideal environment for them. If you can put up a bird house or a small pond, within days, you will have some new occupants protecting your garden. As they mark their territory and eat anything that dares enter their domain, the preying mantis and the ladybug are other insect killers which you can get to do the job.

When learning how to plant a vegetable garden the organic way, you should be aware of the fact that plants are also effective deterrents: crop rotation is seen as the best way to keep the soil fertile, despite all the flowers and creatures that nature has to offer. If you planted this kind of vegetable for this season, change it with another and the return to the first after this one is harvested. with some practice you can harvest the vegetables you have planted weeks ago.

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    Marcus 

    Very good informative article.

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