Organic Vegetable Gardening
How To Create Your Own
Organic Vegetable Garden

With the increased awareness of our own
health and the need to eat healthy food coupled with the
ever growing movement towards sustainable living, creating
and maintaining your own organic vegetable garden seems more
appropriate than ever.
Organic gardens can be as big or as small
as your available space allows for which means even urban
dwellers are picking up a spade.
By growing your own vegetables you can
also benefit from the huge savings over shops or farmers
markets.
Start Growing Your Own Organic
Vegetables
So what is ‘Organic gardening’? Organic
gardening is the practice of
gardening without the
use of artificial fertilisers or chemicals, increasing the
fertility of the soil naturally to support healthy
growth.
Getting started couldn’t be easier. All
you need is a patch of soil in your garden, as big or as
small as you like. If your just starting out why not keep it
small? You can add to it as you progress and become more
confident in your technique.
Choose a location in your garden
carefully. Check to see which areas get the most sun, where
the soil drains well, where its most convenient for you to
work etc.
Around the same time you should start to
think about making your own compost. The compost heap or bin
is an essential component of your organic garden and one
that you will make good use of throughout the growing
season. When you have decided on a location you will need to
start digging! Make sure to turn the soil over thoroughly
and spread a generous amount of compost on the soil too. If
your compost isn’t ready by the time you do this you can
easily buy some ready made just to get you started or maybe
borrow some from a fellow gardener. Turn the soil and
compost over once more to make sure its well worked into the
ground.
Next, you can work the soil into evenly
spaced furrows or drills. Once you have this done you are
ready for planting!
If you haven’t already decided what you
want to grow then give it a little thought at this stage and
do some research. What will grow best in your soil? What
plants will grow best in your climate and your area? And
above all, what do you want to eat when it’s
grown?
Do plenty of research into your chosen
crops and decide when it’s the best time to plant and how
long it will take before you can harvest? Is there anything
special you will need to provide for a particular type of
plant? A small amount of time spent at this stage will make
a big difference to the end result and will avoid a lot of
frustration and disappointment with failed
crops.
You can purchase your seeds or seedlings
easily and cheaply from a garden centre or farm shop or even
from the garden section of the big DIY
outlets.
Once planted, mark the furrows so you
remember what’s planted and where, so you know what to
expect when the young plants start to arrive. Remember to
keep your vegetable patch well watered in the dry season and
be patient, it wont be long before you see the green shoots
of your endeavours begin to appear!
Growing your
own organic vegetables is just the first step. Compliment this
by making your
own compost and keeping your own
free range hens and your well on your way to creating the
perfect sustainable lifestyle.

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about growing your own healthy organic
food.....
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Growing
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