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by Ray Lam

Nowdays people are more health conscious and are paying more attention to what goes into their stomach. Because of this, organic vegetable gardening is making a comeback. In places where food is scarce people are planting their own vegetables. This article will provide you with useful advice on how to start your own organic vegetable garden.

The meaning of organic is natural and hence organic vegetable gardening does not require the use of fertilizers or chemicals. Fertilizers and chemicals are harmful to use when consume and can cause a lof of health issues. Technology wise, organic vegetable gardening also does not make use of genetic engineering or irradiation. All it requires is simple and basic farming techniques like tilling the land, proving sufficient water as well as sunlight exposure.

When the harvesting process is complted, a new kind of vegetable is planted which is better known as crop rotation to ensure the soil is always fertile. Growing organic vegetables is not limited to farmers. This can be done by homeowners since they have their own organic vegetable garden in their own backyard. The first thing that you have to do is choose what type of vegetables you want to grow. You also have to understand how big they can grow so it will be easy to plot how many can be placed in a row.

The second step is to determine the condition of the soil. You can purchase these kits from any hardware or garden store to check the soil fertility. Once you have determined that the soil is fertile enough you can start clearing it of weeds and rocks. After that, you should add some compost, bone meal or rock phosphate to the soil to supply it with nitrogen, potassium and other vital nutrients. If you need to adjust the soil’s pH level you can add some lime or sulphur.

It is recommended that you till or dig in fertilizers using organic matter. Make sure you have at least an inch thick of sharp sand if the soil you use is made of clay before you rake the soil into rows. It’s best to leave the soil for at least a month before you start planting for best results.

Do not forget to use an organic mulch to blanker the garden. For this you can use ground bark since it will decompose over a month or two. Besides that, you can use a compost file made out of recycled leaves, grass clippings and kitchen waste as they all serve as a good natural fertilizer.

An organic vegetable garden will come under constant threat from weeds and insects. However, you do not need to fret as you can use other animals and insects to combat this problem. Once you have set an ideal condition these insects will come naturally.

If you encounter a weed problem, you can easily get rid of them by pulling them out or spraying some home made vinegar as this prevents them from growing. If you plant thickly enough, you can discourage weeds from growing in between your plants.

Planting your own organic vegetable garden isn’t that bad given that the only ones who will be consuming what is planted are those that live in the household. But it’s going to be a bed of roses from the time you till the land to the time that they will be harvested.

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