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Make Your First Organic Garden A Success

TIP! Use pots to start your plants, then transfer them to a garden when they become seedlings. This increases the chance that your plants will survive to adulthood.

In the world of organic horticulture, there are plenty of great resources available to both new and experienced organic gardeners alike. There are many e-guides, books, videos, and other resources available. This set of tips contains some of the best advice for helping a good organic gardener become a great organic gardener.

TIP! Irises should be divided. You can get more irises by dividing the overgrown clumps.

Give your flower beds a boost by introducing annuals and biennials. Annuals and biennials that grow quickly can really wake up your flower beds, and they allow you to have a new garden look every season or every year, if you choose to. They can make a handy, gap-filler between shrubs and perennials located in sunny areas. Some of these that you might consider are petunias, marigolds and sunflowers. If those are not flowers you like, you can also try cosmos, holyhocks or rudbeckias.

TIP! An excellent garden shouldn’t begin from plants. They should begin from seeds.

Be sure to weed your garden. Weeds can truly ruin a good garden. White vinegar can be a good solution. Use it instead of chemical solutions to kill weeds. Load up your spray bottle with some white vinegar, and spray the weeds away instead of breaking your back removing them by hand.

TIP! Use fertilizer for maximum planting success. Manure can be very helpful in growing plants, but it is essential to use a commercial product that has been composted, in order to minimize pathogen risk.

If you want an organic way to weed your garden, try “boiling” them. The safest herbicide that you can probably find is a cup of boiling water. All you need to do is apply boiling water right to the weeds you want to get rid of. Be careful not to get any on the plants you want to keep. Boiling water will actually hurt the roots, and it will prevent the weeds from growing.

TIP! Carefully read and follow the instructions that come with your chemicals and tools, especially when you’re just starting to garden. If you fail to follow the directions, you expose yourself to safety hazards or a risk of experiencing adverse reactions.

You now know what organic gardening is about, and exactly how to achieve excellent results. There is so much information about this and it is crucial that you learn about it and apply it to your horticulture. If you keep this information in mind, you should be able to grow a great organic garden in no time.

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