Organic gardening is something that many families want to do but simply never take on the challenge. It can seem like a daunting task to learn all that it takes to have a successful garden the natural way. Read this article for some tips and tricks you can use to break this challenge down into something you can handle and even enjoy.
It can be very hard to shovel clay soil, especially when it sticks to your shovel as you are working. Coat the shovel with floor or car wax, and buff it with a clean rag to make the job a lot easier. The shovel will glide through the clay and as a bonus, your shovel will be resistant to rust.
Pick your plants with an eye to maximize the yield you can get. Hybrids are usually hardier in terms of disease and weather resistance, and are designed to produce more.
Use both biennials and annuals to add color to your flower bed. Fast growing biennials and annuals can enliven a flower bed while letting you change up the look each season and year. They can make a handy, gap-filler between shrubs and perennials located in sunny areas. There are many flowers you can plant in these gaps. Try marigolds, petunias or sunflowers for a brighter garden.
For an unusual, but effective, organic solution to weeding young plants, try “boiling” the weeds away. Boiling water can be considered as an herbicide, and it is a safe one. Pour boiling water on any weeds, but be careful not to spill it on plants you want to keep. Boiling water can hurt the roots of weeds and can prevent them from growing.
Protect the soil around your vegetable plants with an inch or two of organic mulch. The mulch will help keep the dirt around the plants more moist. This method will also prevent weeds. This will save you having to constantly pull weeds.
If you are just getting into gardening, make sure you heed all of the directions on fertilizer and chemical labels. Failing to heed this simple advice can mean skin irritation that you are going to remember, and not pleasantly at that. Prevent issues, and use your garden chemicals safely.
Vegetables tend to soften during the hottest part of the day, which means they are easily damaged, even when handled with care. Twisting off vegetables causes damage to the plant; always snip them at the base of the vine.
When you are organic gardening, ask your children to lend a hand. Growing a garden is a great way to teach your children about nature while allowing you to have time to bond with them.
If little ones live in your home, consider including everbearing strawberries in the garden plot. Kids are quite eager to pick fruit from a garden, and will help with the planting if they get a nice snack out of it at the end.
By keeping in mind all that you learned from this article, you can grow your own organic garden with confidence. Use any combination of the above tips to improve your organic gardening efforts and have a table laden with scrumptious, wholesome produce you harvested from your garden.