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What exactly does " Organic Gardening " mean? Organic gardening means to grow fruits, vegetables and other plants without relying on synthetic pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, or fertilizers.

Organic gardening is the use of natural compost and manure to fertilise and grow plants and flowers. No harmful chemicals or pesticides are used to protect the plants. As opposed to gardening that uses pesticides and other chemicals, organic gardening is truly natural.

 
 

Many people do organic gardening as a relaxing hobby. Some people go further than that, and grow their own food. Organic gardening is very satisfying. In addition to organically produced flowers, you can produce fruit, vegetables and herbs that are full of flavor and you know exactly what's gone into their creation. There is literally no finer food on earth.

Organic gardening means no pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers or artificial supplements. Every gardener has done battle with garden pests, but there are natural ways of removing them. Let nature do its thing, and organic gardening will be less costly and give you peace of mind.

 
 
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A lot of people are worried, especially parents, about the chemicals that are routinely used in our food production. Sometimes these chemicals get into the waterways. Organic gardening means your kids and the family dog or cat, can play in the garden safely in a chemical free zone.

 
 

Organic gardening is one of the many ways in which we can get our share from the earth as well as preserve it for future generations. Not only is it safe, but it also does not harm the soil, the habitat or the environment.

Regardless of the size of your garden, organic gardening is a project the family can do together. Starting your own organic gardening offers many different benefits. First you’ll taste the difference, whether you grow your own organic foods or purchase organic food grown professionally.

Somewhere on the way, we all lost that, and we got used to jumping in the car to go to the soulless supermarket to buy bland food. Most of us never stop to think where it comes from and if there's a better way. You can involve the kids in organic gardening too, encouraging them to take an interest in how food is made. They will have fun helping with the compost making and thinking up ingenious ideas on how to remove bugs. Most of all, they'll enjoy eating the delicious food that comes from organic gardening.Link

Organic gardening does require some changes from the way things are done in traditional gardening, but you will quickly find that these changes are easy to make. Organic gardening is easy and fun. Successful organic gardening does require some dedication, but the first time you taste your home grown foods or create a colorful bouquet, you will know that your efforts were worthwhile. Your fruits and vegetables will actually taste better and your herbs and flowers will be strong and healthy.

The approach in organic gardening is to see plants as part of a complete ecosystem that begins in the soil. The organic gardening involves all the components of water, plants, people, soil, and wildlife, including bugs. The key to organic gardening is to work with nature to grow healthy plants in a sustainable environment where resources consumed by the garden can be replenished minimally and consistently.

If you plan and take care of your organic garden, you'll save money, enjoy a fulfilling hobby, and take good care of your health.

 
 
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This website to organic gardening will help you to plan, start and maintain your organic garden. This website focuses on the health and feeding of the soil, not the plant. By growing and alternating a wide variety of plants, the organic gardener can create a mini "eco-system" that will maintain a healthy balance.

This website was written with beginners in mind, but long term organic gardeners will find interesting and useful information throughout the site. Organic gardening is like playing an instrument ~ we are always practicing. It is an art that is never perfected. It can be disheartening when we have failures, but the only real failure is if we stop trying.

So don't put it off. Get started Organic Gardening now ! Take a look through these web-pages provided for you here. All pages link back to this home page. And remember that success is guaranteed for those who keep "practicing".

 
 
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