Organic Gardening – Tips You Should Know to Garden on a Budget

January 18th, 2011 by admin


Organic gardening is a method of gardening in harmony with nature. It can be done with a minimal amount of cost by using methods of recycling organic matter that you already have on hand and the propagation of heirloom plants that are in your yard..

Saving money gardening takes planning. It is very easy to let the costs get out of hand when you purchase plants and other supplies for a garden, whether it be for a vegetable garden, flower bed and even landscaping. Once you place a plan together you just have to stick with it. The biggest mistake that is prefabricated is to many plants and supplies are purchased before a garden is planned out. It is very easy to go to a garden center and see all the plants that you want to plant, then come home to find out there isn’t enough room to… Read More

Manure Vs. Fertilizer- Which Should be Used in Your Organic Vegetable Garden?

December 26th, 2010 by admin


Vegetable gardeners with experience know that what you place in the soil is one of the deciding factors when it comes to the amount and calibre of fruits and vegetables your plants produce. Without the right plant food, nothing else you do is going to matter, and your crops are doomed to fail. The soil must be rich or the garden will be poor.

One distinction that needs to be prefabricated when it comes to plant food is the difference between acquirable and non-available plant foods- that is, between foods which it is doable for the plant to use, and those which must undergo a change of some sort before the plant can take them up, assimilate them, and turn them into a healthy growth of foliage, fruit or root. It is just as easily doable for a plant to starve in a soil abounding in plant… Read More

Organic Gardening Compost – The Type of Compost That You Will Need

December 18th, 2010 by admin


Compost is basically organic matter that has broken down any sufficient manner that the mineral and nutrients with in the compost can be readily absorbed by the plants that you are attempting to grow in your organic garden. Organic gardeners from all over the world have used similar practices in order to stimulate the growth of their plants by naturally enriching the soil. Here are a few tips on how to create and use the fear organic gardening compost for your garden.


Composting is a very complicated process in and of itself, but for everyone that tries to do it the first time, it will be a very simple process. What is difficult is the process that we can’t see underneath the tarp or in the bin. Tiny bacteria and an assortment of mites and, if we are using worms, red worms will work together to create compost… Read More