Organic Gardening


Organic Gardening: Pros and Cons

Organic Gardening is not difficult at all. In fact, once you contemplate all pros and cons you would choose the healthiest way to build your garden.When you begin practicing organic methods, you will quickly realize that everything has to do with the soil. If your soil is healthy, the time, maintenance and frustrations of gardening will actually do down.
Most people, brought up in a world of chemicals and pesticides, do not realize that adding more chemicals to their lawn and garden is like living on a diet of donuts and soda pop. Sure, you'll get a quick, energetic sugar rush, but soon after wards you feel even more tired and listless.
It's the same with your soil. Adding chemical fertilizer only gives it a quick boost, but does nothing to improve the soil in the long run.
Organic gardening is basically organic soil building. 90% of all garden failures are caused by poor soil, so by improving the fertility of the soil, the organic gardener prevents the major cause of poor gardening results.
There are proper ways to healthy non-toxic soil,such as organic composting at home and making colloidal humus.
Latest news are not optimistic regarding toxic organic compost.
To protect kids and pets from contact with poisonous substances in our gardens
we could start with sheet mulching.





Once you learn all about your soil, organic fertilizers and what every plant needs, you will begin to see fabulous results. It does take a few years, as nature will begin to break down and purge the chemicals from your yard and begin renewing itself, leading to healthier plants and more vigorous vegetables. Secondary maintenance, such as weeds, plant diseases and pests will always be a concern, whether you go organic or stay conventional. However, as an organic gardener, you will know that every weed and pest has a natural enemy, and every disease has a cause that you can minimize using natural methods.
For instance, lawn maintenance will consist of more nitrogen-rich organic fertilizer and mulching.
Click here to see a list of  nitrogen-rich organic fertilizers.
Healthier soil will mean thicker grass, which in turn crowds out weeds that try to take root. Flowering plants, with the proper nutrients and proper amount of sun, will give off bigger and more colorful blooms. They will resist pests and disease better because they are receiving the proper organic minerals and nutrients. Vegetables will taste better and be much healthier, as what is reflected in the soil is what is in your food.
Most people are now witnessing the direct result of the misuse of our environment, and of the failure of industry and agriculture to understand the importance of the cycle of life. You no longer have to be a visionary or a prophet to know that the way our world is being abused is leading to trouble. Organic gardens are Eco-friendly. Poison sprays disrupt the balance of nature by killing the insects that are vital to a thriving environment and garden. Other chemicals that remove pests and weeds not only kill other life with unintended results, but actually force weeds and harmful bacteria to become stronger, leading to disastrous consequences in the future.
The organic gardener knows that instead of taking from the soil, they are giving and sharing and constantly restoring it, as part of the cycle of life itself.
Organic gardening could become your passion, hobby or even business.
 Here are free simple composting instructions from Go Organic Club


For beginners going organic we highly recommend clear and easy step by step tutorials available for download and affordable to buy from Go Organic Club
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