
The first thing you can do to avoid pests is to start with healthy soil in your garden. If you create healthy plants, they are going to be stronger and therefore, less likely to succumb to diseases and insects. Begin with a high-quality soil with less chemicals to avoid salt accumulation, and you give your garden an excellent chance of growing healthy plants.
With a push to eat healthier and to save money at the grocery store, many people are turning to organic horticulture to meet their needs. By using the right tips for the job, anyone can go from knowing little about organic gardening to developing a reliable green thumb. Save yourself a lot of time and efforts by learning more the many different resources available.
If you have any mildew on the plants, do not go out and buy anything. Combine a bit of liquid soap and some baking soda with water. This solution can be sprayed onto your plants once per week until the problem is resolved. No damage will occur to your plants, and the baking soda is mild and efficient.
Clay soil makes working with a shovel difficult. The clay is hard and sticks to the shovel. Rub a thin layer of floor or car wax over the surface of the shovel, and then buff the surface using a clean cloth. This will make shoveling in clay soil easier. The clay easily slides off the surface while keeping the end from getting rusty.
Plant vines like ivy to cover fences and dividing walls. Many climbers are so robust that they can cover an unattractive wall or fence in a single growing season. You can also use them in your landscape to cover an existing arbor, or allow them to climb up trees, or through shrubs. Sometimes the plants will require being tied to supports, but some climbers will attach themselves naturally. Reliable varieties include clematis, honeysuckle, wisteria, jasmine and climbing roses.
Make garden tools do double duty as handy makeshift rulers. Tools with long handles, such as rakes, hoes, and shovels can be converted into handy measuring sticks. Lay the handles onto the floor and place a measuring tape beside them. It’s a good idea to label distances with a permanent marker. When the need arises to measure something while in your garden, the measuring tool you need will literally be “on hand,” sketched into the handles of your tools.
Plants need ample amounts of CO2 to reach their maximum growth. A high level of CO2 provides an optimum environment for growth. A great way to reach these CO2 levels is through a greenhouse. For the best growing conditions you should keep the CO2 levels high.
Healthy Soil
Plant a little catnip or wheatgrass in the area surrounding the plants that your cat is devouring. Offensive smells also work to repel cats and other pesky animals from eating your plants. Try putting mothballs, citrus peels, garlic and other pungent items on the topsoil.
A garden with a foundation of healthy soil is the best defense against pests. Healthy soil encourages vigorous plant growth and makes your garden more resistant to common diseases and insects. For the most vigorous and healthy plants, start with high-quality soil, and stay away from chemicals. These can accumulate salts over time.
As you cut your grass, do not trim it too low to the ground. Higher grass sends roots further down, increasing lawn strength and viability. Short grass means short roots and dead grass.
Use climbers for covering fences and walls. You can hide an unsightly wall or fence, in as little as one growing season, with the right selection of climbing plant. It is possible to get them to grow in conjunction with trees and bushes already on the premises, or train them to drape over arbors. Some varieties will climb and attach using their tendrils or branches, but some will need to be trained or supported with ties. You can be sure that varieties such as climbing roses, wisteria, jasmine, clematis and honeysuckle will grow very well.
Get a wheelbarrow and a kneeling stool to work in your garden. It’s rough on your knees to spend lots of time on the ground kneeling or squatting. That’s why it’s a good idea to have a portable, lightweight garden stool on hand. Also having a garden usually requires moving heavy dirt and objects, so investing in a wheelbarrow is a very sound investment.
As long as you can find the proper information and implement it correctly, you should have no trouble growing a great organic garden. Start implementing the hints and tips you’ve been given to find out what an incredible garden you can grow. There are a huge number of plants to grow, and with these tips, you’ll succeed no matter which plants you ultimately choose.
Use only pesticides designed to kill the specific type of pest in your garden, and avoid the broad-spectrum kind. Besides killing the insects you don’t want, this type of pesticide will also kill beneficial insects. Useful insects are more sensitive to these pesticides than the pests, so by killing them, you could be growing your pest population. This will cause a cycle to start where you will need to keep increasing the amount of pesticide you are using.