When fall has arrived, it is time to plant the edibles for the autumn. This time, use a pumpkin for the container for your lettuce and kale, instead of plain clay pots. When you have finished cutting and cleaning the pumpkin, spray it with some liquid that will stave off wilting to keep it from rotting. Now this is completed, it is time to get planting!
You are ready to plant your organic garden. Now’s the time! Below are some excellent ideas to help you begin down the road to an exceptional organic garden.
Prior to planting your garden, devise a plan. This is a good way to remember which plants have been planted in each area before they grow. This is important, because different plants require different care.
If you are considering planting a garden take the time to plan it out. This way, you will remember the places you planted your seeds when they start sprouting. It’s also a good way to keep smaller plants from getting swallowed up by the rest of your garden.
Don’t you hate it how fresh mint leaves take over all of your garden, even though you love them? You can slow down this growth by planting them inside a pot or container! You can plant the container into the soil if you want to, but the container will restrict the roots, and make sure that the plant doesn’t run rampant in your garden.
Knee Pads
To keep pests away, you can use plants in the garden or other natural materials. Onions and marigolds can help to deter slugs. Wood ash, when used as mulch, can help keep insects away from trees and shrubs. These methods remove the need for harsh chemical pesticides.
Knee pads are a gardener’s friend when caring for plants low to the ground. You will spend a lot of time on your knees while horticulture, which can result in knee pain. A pair of good gardening knee pads can cushion your knees for more comfort.
Place organic mulch as close to your vegetables as you can. The mulch help keeps the soil that is around the plants much more moist for much longer. It can also prevent weeds from growing. You will be able to save the time you would spend watering your plants and pulling out weeds.
For an unusual, but effective, organic solution to weeding young plants, try “boiling” the weeds away. A pot full of boiling water is an effective herbicide, yet it is, chemically speaking, completely harmless. Just pour boiling water directly on top of the weeds cautiously to avoid damaging your plants. Boiling water will actually hurt the roots, and it will prevent the weeds from growing.
Carefully read and follow the instructions that come with your chemicals and tools, especially when you’re just starting to garden. Some of the chemicals in these products can cause skin irritation, or worse, if you fail to take this simple precaution. So make sure you take precautions, follow the simple directions and be safe.
Make sure that you divide your irises! You can increase your stock of irises by dividing up overgrown clumps. If you notice a dead foliage, lift the bulb. As soon as you pick up the bulb, it’ll split into pieces. That’s okay – in fact, it’s desirable. You can replant the bulb pieces and next year you’ll have a healthy bed of new irises. Rhizomes, however, need to be divided by using a horticulture knife. Cut rhizomes from around the outside then throw away the remaining center. Each piece should have at least one strong offshoot. Replant the new shoots right away.
When you are organic gardening, ask your children to lend a hand. Gardening helps your children learn about biological processes and serves as a social activity that helps the family grow closer while eating healthier.
Now you should have more information about organic horticulture. If you thought you were prepared previously, then you should be at a pro’s level now! Hopefully, the advice you have learned will give you the knowledge and confidence you need to produce a beautiful and beneficial organic garden.
Once your seeds have germinated they will not need to be kept as warm as before. Remove plants from the heated environment once they begin growing. This also includes removing any plastic that you had covering the plant or container. Watch the seeds so you can know when you do this.