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Planning for an Organic Vegetable Garden

Successful vegetable gardening requires you to plan ahead. Talk to any veteran garden about how to start and they will tell you that you must have a plan. The first step in planning your garden is to decide where you are going to put it and how big you want it to be. The right location is crucial to your success. Most vegetables need at least six hours of sunlight a day to grow successfully, some might need more, organic-vegetable-gardenso finding a position in the garden that maximizes light is important. The same is true for drainage and soil quality. It is important that you choose a suitable spot when you are planning your vegetable garden.

Where to grow your garden

Once you have found the right place to site your vegetable patch, you need to decide things like what you are going to plant and how much space to leave between the rows. You also need to be aware of which plants are compatible with each other. These steps apply whether you are planning to grow organically or in the regular way. The reason for this is some plants will require more water, nutrients or sunshine than others. Putting plants together that are compatible is therefore crucial to your success. The wrong plants growing together can lead to a war between them where only the fittest and strongest survive. This principle applies whatever type of gardening you are practicing.

Different Tecniques for Organic Gardening

So, we have looked at some of the similarities between both ways of gardening, what are some of the main differences? The main difference will be in the type of fertilizers, weedkillers and pesticides you will use. Regular gardeners will use all kinds of man-made chemicals on their garden whereas a organic gardener will avoid using them at all costs. Organic gardeners make use of things like mulches in order to keep down weeds. They fertilize their crops with organic matter rather than chemicals and they use environmentally friendly ways of controlling pests.

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A Healthy Way of Living - Organic Vegetable Gardening

An Important aspect of organic vegetable gardening is the health benefits. You won't need to worry about consuming chemical pesticides since everything you'll use in this type of garden will be natural. This means your food will be more nutritious and your body will be able to fight against illness better. The soil is one of the main things that need to be nourished if you want to produce the best nutritious vegetables. It's vital that plants have a healthy environment.

How to Nourish Your Soil

Find out what type of soil you have by picking some up and feeling it. This will help you know how to nourish it in the best way. Sand, Loam and Clay are three basic types of soil. Loam soil is great to grow plants in because it has a lot of organic matter that holds plenty of water.

How to Grow a Healthy Organic Vegetable Garden

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DIY Home NetworkVegetable Gardening Tips

Planting a vegetable garden is a very popular choice these days. One of the most important aspects of planting a garden that thrives is using the correct amount of topsoil. Topsoil may just look like a pile of dirt, but it provides the nutrients and organic matter necessary for a vegetable garden to grow an abundance of healthy vegetables. What type of topsoil is best to use when planting a vegetable garden and how much you need for your garden are two questions often asked by people when they decide to plant vegetables in their garden.

Top 10 Vegetable Garden Design Tips

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organic-vegetable-gardenRaised Bed Vegetable Gardens

The raised bed vegetable garden system a great option for growing vegetables because, no matter where you live, you can use this system. The raised bed vegetable garden can be as simple or as elaborate as you wish. As long as you use the principles associated with this type of garden bed then you can expect to get great results with a bounty of fresh healthy vegetables. This type of garden is something similar to growing vegetables in containers only the 'container' can be so much larger.

How to grow a Raised Bed Vegetable Garden

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Organic Vegetable Garden Tips

The organic vegetable garden will very quickly become one of your very best investments. Not only will you save money on your food bill, but you will also be able to give yourself or your family healthier choices at the dinner table. But before you begin your journey into this world, these are just some of the things that you should know. Depending on where you live, you might not be able to grow your garden year round. Certain vegetables require strict temperature ranges. Brussel sprouts and onions for example should be grown at temps around 50 to 70 degrees. This is in my opinion, the lower end of the temperature spectrum for growing veggies.

Top 10 - Organic Vegetable Gardening Tips

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DIY Home NetworkOrganic Vegetable Gardening

If you have never planted a garden before, it will be a good idea to start small. An easy size to handle would be about 4' by 8'. Select a spot that gets plenty of sunshine, at least 8 or 9 hours a day is best. Stake it off, and you are ready to prepare the soil. As you progress, and find out just how easy it is to raise an organic garden, you can expand your garden space as you go.

What sets organic gardening apart from regular gardening is the fact that you are not going to use commercial pesticides, or fertilizers. In fact, no chemicals of any sort will be used. As an example, when preparing your soil, instead of including the fertilizers, pesticides and such from the local garden store, you will simply spade, or till in natural compost, leaves and maybe some good sheep manure!

How to Grow an Organic Vegetable Garden

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