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Learn More About Organic Horticulture By Taking This Advice
One great way to improve your diet and give yourself a fun an interesting hobby is to plant an organic garden. You do have to put in some effort, though. This can leave you wondering where to start when it comes to organic gardening.

Choose perennials that won't be taken out by slugs. Slugs or snails can kill a plant very quickly. They're particularly fond of perennials with smooth and thin leaves, especially if the plants are young. There are perennials that slugs do not want to eat, the ones that they hate have hairy leaves, or are unappealing to their taste. Several good choices include heuchera, campanula, achillea, and euphorbia.

Transplanting plants and bringing them indoors can protect them from harsh winters. Think about saving your resistant plants or the expensive ones. Dig around roots carefully before transferring to a pot.

Check your soil before you begin planting your garden. For a small fee, a soil analysis can be obtained - based on that report - the soil can be properly enriched to support a vibrant garden. Many offices of Cooperative Extension will do a soil analysis, and it is important to know how to improve soil so that all crops can grow in it.

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Grow some plants that cats like to eat - try catnip or wheat grass. You can also try to offend the cats sense of smell with orange rinds or mothballs.

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If you are just starting out, follow all the guidelines and rules on your chemicals and tools. Some of the chemicals in these products can cause skin irritation, or worse, if you fail to take this simple precaution. Following instructions for the use of harsh chemicals can keep you safe from serious injury.

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Controlling pests in your vegetable garden can be extremely difficult to deal with. It's likely you don't want to spray pesticides around the vegetables you intend to eat. So to help you control the pests that may invade your garden, you will want to stay vigilant. Taking the pests off of the plants by hand is one of the best fixes if you are able to catch the infestation in its early stages.

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If you have children, plant strawberries, especially everbearing strawberries, in your organic garden. Children will be more willing to help you if they can pluck their own fruit from the garden.

To keep your houseplants happy during the day, your thermostat should be set anywhere between 65 and 75 degrees. They need this type of warm temperature in order to grow. Heat lamps can be used to promote growth without the necessity of raising your home's interior temperature.

When your plants begin to sprout, they can survive in somewhat cooler temperatures. Remove plants from the heated environment once they begin growing. You must also take away plastic films from your containers in order to keep the warmth and humidity out. Watch your seeds closely to know how to go about this.

Spacing is one of the primary considerations when planning an organic garden. Do not underestimate the space that plants need to develop their root systems. Plants need room for physical growth and for the air to circulate within the soil. Think ahead and give each plant room for expansion, by properly spacing the seeds.

Excessive amounts of water makes it harder for plants to get the nutrients they need from the soil. Check the weather for the next couple of days to see if you actually need to water your plants. If it is going to be a wet day, you don't need to water the plants yourself.

As you've just read, organic gardening does require research, effort, and hard work in order to begin growing organic plants on your own. After you have begun to grow the garden, it is true that you need to maintain it to get the best possible results. If you keep all these suggestions in mind, you have taken the right steps towards becoming a successful organic gardener.




 
 
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