Organic Gardening Tips And Tricks
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Organic gardening usually means gardening without the use of man made chemicals, without pesticides and with a plan to recycle the biological materials produced. Growing organic vegetables means that you know what's in them - and what isn't!
Organic gardening is healthier and better for the environment than conventional methods. Biological gardening methods encourage wild-life to your garden. Birds, hedgehogs, frogs and ladybirds become your best friends.
This organic way of gardening uses many techniques and often involves making your own compost and organic compost fertilizer (opens new window), inter-cropping, looking for anti-bug plants and re-using farm waste.
Many of us grow vegetables in small raised beds using many of these techniques.
Whatever you grow, there are always some elements of the organic methods that you could follow especially when it comes to chemical fertilizers and chemical sprays.
Also organic gardening techniques help the environment by reducing your carbon footprint. Carbon Footprint reduction can be practiced inside the home, in the garden, at work, and in your general daily lifestyle. Consider making some subtle changes for the benefit of our environment.
We have tried to collect together as much information about chemical-free gardening, an organic gardening guide, as we can so that your task is made that much more successful and that much easier.
Why organic home gardening is important for you! Organic Gardening For Life (opens new window) will give you answers to this question and lots more other great information about a more natural lifestyle.
Why not start with this short video (four minutes) which discusses some of the advantages and dis-advantages of chemical-free organic gardening. Sound on and enjoy---
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