Having a good lawn and garden is an intensive kind of agricultural process that will use up a large amount of nutrients in the soil. The best way to counter this process is by fertilizing the soil. Fertilizer can greatly…
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Some tips on getting started with organic gardening that you will find useful and which will help you to get off the ground. If you are just starting out as a gardener you should go the organic route. It is better for your plants and your soil.
Raised garden beds have soil that is above the ground and enclosed with wood, stone or concrete. Extended seasons, better pest control, less water loss.
When I am choosing flowers for my small flower garden I always pick carefully and choose varieties that are smaller when fully grown. I also like varieties that flower for a long time.
When you garden organically, manure and compost, made from kitchen scraps and yard waste, are used as fertilizer for your garden.
Licorice is great but it can be quite invasive. I planted mine with an old plastic bucket. I removed the base, took off the handle and dug a hole wide enough to use the bucket to hold in the roots of my licorice.
Creating a container garden is a genius way to grow your own vegetables and herbs anywhere around your house.
No chemical fertilizers in an organic garden, so you’ll need to make sure you get the soil as nutrient-rich and healthy as it can be, so that it can provide all the nutrition your garden plants will need as they grow.
It’s very important to get the right seed for your lawn and here’s a very good explanation with a clear infographic.