The Simple Plant based Guide to Organic Gardening.

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Gardening can be a great hobby. It's also an excellent way to get kids involved in the process of growing food for themselves. If you are interested in gardening, but don’t have a lot of experience or feel overwhelmed by the thought of it, this blog is here to help. Here are some simple steps for both beginners and experienced gardeners—from planting to harvesting to preserving your bounty, this blog is full of helpful resources. Whether you want to grow vegetables or flowers, this is your go-to resource for organic gardening!


What You Need to Know Before You Start

If you are brand new to gardening, you may be wondering what you need to start. The first thing you need to know is that, no matter what your experience level is, it’s important to take the time to read all the instructions carefully before starting. This is because even small steps can make a difference in the quality of your garden. You may think that you know what you’re doing, but reading instructions thoroughly will help you avoid costly mistakes.

It’s also important to make sure you have all the necessary tools before you start planting. If you don’t have a trowel, for example, it’s not the end of the world (you can use your hands!) but it will make things much more difficult.

One of the most important things to consider before starting is location. Where do you want to grow your garden? If you grow indoors, make sure there is plenty of light and fresh air. If you grow outdoors, make sure the area has plenty of sunshine and that it’s not too close to trees or other plants that may compete for nutrients.

Introducing no-till gardening into organic gardening practices can be beneficial and sustainable approach to cultivating your garden. No-till gardening, also known as no-dig gardening, focuses on minimizing soil disturbance and maintaining a healthy soil ecosystem. This approach shuns the traditional practice of aggressive soil disruption, opting instead for gentle stewardship of the soil's delicate balance. By minimizing disturbance, we preserve essential soil organisms, reduce erosion, and conserve precious moisture. 

If you have any questions as you do your research, don’t hesitate to ask an expert.


How to Plant Your Garden

Planting your garden can seem overwhelming. There are so many different plants, seeds, and garden spaces to choose from. If you are new to organic gardening, the best place to start is with some simple plants. These plants will give you a better understanding of what it is like to grow your own vegetables and flowers.

When you are selecting plants for your organic garden, try choosing plants that are easily recognizable. This will help you get a sense for what it is like to grow these plants. For example, instead of planting cabbage plants, try planting some lettuce plants. Once you get more comfortable with what it is like to grow vegetables, you can move on to more challenging plants!


How to Care for Your Plants

With proper care, your plants will thrive and produce a healthy crop. Keep in mind that each plant requires different care and will need different things at different times. To make sure you’re providing the best care for your plants, we recommend that you:

 

  • Read the plant’s care instructions before planting
  • Place pots in an area with plenty of sunlight
  • Water plants regularly
  • Provide appropriate space for each plant


What Kinds of Plants Can You Grow?

So, what can you grow? You can grow fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers, and more. Many people like the idea of growing vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and lettuce. But you can also grow herbs like basil and oregano. And if you’re feeling creative, you can even try your hand at growing fruit like strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries.

The best time to plant your garden will depend on the type of plants you want to grow. If you want to harvest potatoes in September, then you need to plant them in the spring. And if you want to harvest strawberries in June, then you need to plant them in the fall.

No matter what type of plants you want to grow, it’s important to consider the amount of sun they will need. Do they need full sun or partial sun? Do they need full shade or partial shade? This will determine where you plant your plants.


When the Time Comes, How to Harvest Your Crops

Harvesting can be a thrilling experience. You’ve spent weeks or months nurturing your crops, and now the time has come to reap the rewards. If you’ve ever encountered a bumper crop before, you know how difficult it can be to keep up with the pace of the harvest. But don’t worry! You’ll want to follow these steps:

1. Gather up all your tools and protective equipment.

2. Make sure you’re wearing appropriate gear for harvesting your crops—you don’t want any of the thorns of prickly plants to get stuck in your clothes.

3. Start by trimming back any excess leaves, stems, or branches that are in the way.

4. Choose the plant you want to harvest first, then put on your gloves before you begin cutting or breaking off any parts that are ready for harvesting.

5. Once you’ve finished harvesting that plant, remove any excess bits before moving onto the next one.

6. Repeat the process until you have harvested all of your crops!

Don’t forget to take care of any weeds or pests that have popped up while you were harvesting.


When It’s Time to Preserve Your Garden

Harvesting is the next step in your gardening journey. It’s the perfect time to preserve your garden in a way that will allow you to enjoy it all year round. If you have a lot of produce, you might want to consider canning it.

Preserving your harvest in different ways will depend on what type of produce you grow. Canned vegetables last for three years in a dry, cool place. Frozen vegetables are good for six months in the freezer. And pickles will last for two months in the refrigerator.

The type of produce you grow will determine which preservation methods are best for you. Make sure to follow the instructions for each method to ensure that your food lasts as long as possible!


Conclusion

If you are looking for a safe, sustainable, and inexpensive way to grow your own food, organic gardening is the way to go. Gardening is not always easy, but it can be very rewarding.

Organic gardening doesn’t always have to be difficult or expensive. There are many ways to start an organic garden on a budget. By utilizing simple techniques like planting in pots and recycling materials, you can create an organic garden that is both sustainable and affordable.

There is nothing like the feeling of harvesting your own food! Be sure to take care of your plants with good soil, plenty of water, and the right amount of fertilizer to ensure they grow strong and produce delicious vegetables.

This blog was written to share some of the most effective methods for growing plants organically. Whether you want to grow vegetables or flowers, this is your go-to resource for organic gardening!

To read more in detail about no-till gardening, also known as no-dig gardening, read it here. No-Till Gardening.

Want to discover the top tips for growing your own garden naturally, easily, and quickly? An e-book is available now. Learn how in this report. Organic Gardening Tips.

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