You are finally ready to grow a healthy organic garden. The following tips and tricks will help you begin your organic gardening success.
If you start to notice some powdery mildew growing on your plants, there is no need to waste money on expensive chemicals. Mix a bit of liquid soap and some baking soda into water. Spray the mixture on the plants once every seven days or so until you no longer see the mildew. Baking soda will bring no damage to your plants, and will treat the mildew in a gentle and efficient manner.
The handles of your gardening tools can double as a convenient measuring instrument. Just lay your tool down on the floor next to the handles. Label the distances with a permanent marker pen.
Brighten up your flower beds with annuals and annuals. You can fill any spaces between shrubs or perennials. Some plants to get you started include petunia, petunias, sunflower, marigolds, or sunflowers.
Before you plant seeds, pre-soak them for a night somewhere dark. Place a couple of seeds in a tiny container, and fill it with water nearly to the top. This lets water soak into the seeds, giving them an extra boost of hydration when they start growing. This improves the chances of successful plant development.
Use climbing vines or plants to cover walls and fences. Many climbers can cover the wall or fence in a single growing season. They can grow through shrubs and trees, or be trained to cover an arbor. Some varieties of these plants will have to be tethered to some sort of support, and others will attach themselves to any surface using their twining stems or tendrils. Some dependable types include honeysuckle, jasmine, jasmine, clematis, and climbing roses.
Bulbs are a great option for people who want to enjoy spring and right through the summer. Different types of bulbs bloom at different times, so if you choose appropriately, you may have blooms early spring to later summer.
For an unusual, but effective, organic solution to weeding young plants, try “boiling” the weeds away. A boiling pot of water is one the best and safest herbicides you can find. Pour hot water right on the weeds, but do not get any on your plants. The roots of the weeds are damaged by the boiling water which, in turn, inhibits further growth.
Think about adding some berry-producing evergreens to your landscape. Some plants provide color during the winter like the Winterberry, Snowberry trees, Winterberry and similar plants.
Plant ever-bearing strawberries for your children.Children love to snap up these sweet juicy fruits for themselves and will be more willing to eat other foods you’ve planted as well.
Good green gardens begin from seeds, not plants. Starting with your own seeds is more environmentally friendly than buying plants from a nursery. The plastic used in nurseries often end up in landfills, that is why it is advised to use seeds or purchase from nurseries that make use of organic materials when packaging their plants.
After reading these tips, you shouldn’t have many questions about organic horticulture. Even if you already felt pretty prepared, the advice you’ve read should make you feel like an expert. The different tips and methods you can use are endless, and as long as you can follow and implement the information correctly, you should have no trouble growing a fantastic garden this season.