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Organic Backyard Gardening Advice For New Organic Gardeners

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

By Mark Lucas


A garden can provide far more than just decorative appeal. Backyard Gardening can be an activity for a lot people. It is not limited to simply green-thumbed enthusiasts. It is a way to provide the person tending it with peace, tranquillity, and an appreciation of life itself. Once you develop some skill, you can make a profound effect.

Sod should be laid properly. Your soil should be prepared before you lay the sod. Remove any weeds, and break the soil up into a fine tilth. Flatten the soil back into place, gently but firmly. Thoroughly moisten the soil. Avoid laying your sod in straight rows with all of the seams lining up. Instead, stagger the rows for a more pleasing visual effect. Pat down the sod and fill any gaps with soil. Your sod should be watered everyday for at least two weeks, then it will root itself and walk on it.

To prevent shocking your plants, you must gradually introduce new temperatures and other conditions to them. Try to place them in the new area for a couple of hours at a time the first day. Over a week, increase the time outside slowly. Hopefully, after about a week or so, your plants should have adjusted to the change. Now you can transplant them without any worries.

If you would like to have flowers in your garden that last through the spring and summer seasons, plant bulbs. Bulbs are one of the easiest plants to grow and are hardy perennials that return each year. Remember that different bulbs will bloom at all different times of the year, so if you are careful to choose the right bulbs, you will see blooms in the early spring, and have flowers all the way to late summer.

The kind of soil you use will influence the results. Depending on what kind of plants you want in your garden, the soil might or might not be adapted. You can also make an artificial area with one variety of soil.

A simple way to lower the alkaline content of your soil is to dilute it with coffee grounds. Basically, the grounds resupply the soil with acid. This is one of the most inexpensive ways to achieve this result. When you use them, you will start to notice that your vegetables are tastier and more vibrant in color.

Grow some plants that cats like to eat - try catnip or wheat grass. Additionally, use your cat's keen sense of smell to your advantage. Citrus fruit peels and mothballs both smell horrible to cats, so put them on the soil near the plants your cat likes to eat.

Use natural pest control when possible. Planting marigolds or onions around the border of your vegetable garden will help repel slugs. Insects can be deterred if you use wood ash instead of mulch around trees and shrub seedlings. With these natural methods, there is no need to purchase expensive, harsh pesticides.

You don't have to buy inferior produce. Use the tips you just read to start growing your own organic fruits and vegetables in your own backyard garden.




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