How Does Your Garden Grow? How To Help Your Organic Garden Thrive

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How Does Your Garden Grow? How To Help Your Organic Garden Thrive

7 March 2019
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If you're like most people, you want to choose the most healthful foods for your family. If that includes growing your own fruits and vegetables, you want to make sure that you're providing the most suitable environment for that growth. Here are some tips that will help you grow fresh fruits and vegetables that are healthful and safe for you and your family.

Choose the Right Fertilizer

If you want to grow the safest fruits and vegetables for your family, you've got to start with the right fertilizer. Most store-bought fertilizers contain chemicals that are harmful for you, your family, and the environment. The best way to ensure the safety of the food you're growing for your family is to use a natural fertilizer. Natural plant fertilizers contain no harmful chemicals, ensure the maximum absorption of nutrients and prevent crop damage.

Utilize Crop Rotation

If you're not rotating your crops each year, you could be jeopardizing the health of produce you're growing. All plants have different nutritional needs. They also carry different diseases and attract different pests. If your crops are grown in the same location each year, the nutrients are being depleted, diseases are thriving and pests know right where to go. To keep your crops healthy and ensure nutrient-rich soil, rotate them each year.

Start a Compost Heap

If you don't have a compost heap in your yard, you need to start one, especially if you're aiming for an organic garden. The food you toss in the trash contains nutrients that your crops need for a successful yield. Some of the best items you can place in your compost heap include egg shells, potato peels and coffee grounds. You can use the fertilizer you generate in your compost heap to maximize the benefits of the natural fertilizer you purchase for your crops. Best of all, a compost heap provides you with a continuous supply of beneficial nutrients for your gardens.

Invite the Right Bugs

If you think that all insects are harmful for your gardens, you need to think again. Some insects are actually quite beneficial for your gardens. Beneficial insects include spiders, lady bugs and praying mantis. These insects feed on the harmful insects that might invade your gardens. To invite the right bugs into your garden, add plants such as marigolds, sunflowers, and yarrow.

Don't take chances with the fruits and vegetables you're growing in your gardens. The tips provided here will help your organic garden thrive each year.

About Me
getting started with family gardening

Have you ever thought about planing a family garden? If you are looking for a fun and productive way to spend time with your kids, gardening is something to think about. I created this blog after a few successful seasons of gardening with my family. This is an activity that we get to do together. I am able to get all three of my kids involved and they love it. Here, I will tell you about the different tasks that kids of varying ages can complete safely while having a lot of fun doing so. Hopefully, what I have included will help your family grow to love gardening as much as mine does.

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