It goes without saying that taking care of an organic garden is critical for its success. Sound organic gardening techniques can help you do just that. With these smart tips, your garden produce will grow to be healthier and more delicious. The tips in this article should start you on the road to doing just that with a successful organic garden.
Your tool handles can double as measuring sticks. Tools with substantial handles, like rakes, hoes and large shovels are great for taking measurements. Put the handles down and measure them with a measuring tape. Then, with a permanent marker, you want to label distances. This modified ruler will serve you well as you begin working in your garden.
Plant perennials that are slug-proof. Slugs or snails can kill a plant very quickly. Snails and slugs have a good time destroying perennials that are young and have tender and smooth thin leaves. Some perennials aren’t that tasty to snails and slugs since they have tough and hairy leaves, and an unappetizing flavor. Some varieties of these plants are campanula, helleborus, heuchera, or euphorbia.
Use annuals and biennials to brighten your flower garden. Fast-growing annuals and biennials can brighten up a flower bed, and allow you to change the look from season to season and year to year. You can use them between the gaps in shrubs and perennials where there is plenty of sun. Some flowers you can use are rudbekia, petunias, cosmos, marigolds, or sunflowers.
You must be sure to remove all of the weeds that grow in your garden. Weeds can turn a thriving garden into a total wasteland. Try using white vinegar to get rid of weeds. White vinegar is a fantastic weed killer! Keep a solution of vinegar diluted with water on hand to spray on weeds.
Start Planting
When it’s autumn, it’s time to start planting all of your fall edibles. Instead of a clay pot, show some fall spirit by using a hollow pumpkin to plant your lettuce or kale in. When you have finished cutting and cleaning the pumpkin, spray it with some liquid that will stave off wilting to keep it from rotting. Once you have completed this, start planting!
Carefully plan your garden first. A thoughtful plan can remind you of previous plantings and what you will see appearing from the soil in the months of spring and summer. It can also aid in identifying the less prominent fledgling plants that lie withing a larger landscaped garden.
Don’t you hate it how fresh mint leaves take over all of your garden, even though you love them? Rein in their growth by planting the mint in a large pot or garden container instead. You have the option of planting the container with the plant to keep the roots from taking the garden over.
As these suggestions have shown you, anyone can have a successful organic garden. If you are willing to put in the effort, you will enjoy a wonderful harvest from your own garden.