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Things To Do To Become Better At Organic Horticulture

TIP! Digging in hard clay soil is made even more difficult because it sticks to the shovel. Get better results in clay by rubbing car wax or floor wax onto the shovel, then buff off and dig.

There are a number of methods available that will allow you to create your own thriving, healthy organic garden. All you need to do is gain a little knowledge, and then put it to good use.

TIP! Learn about plant varieties so you can choose the ones with the best yields. Frequently, a hybrid plant will produce a higher yield because of its disease-resistant properties.

Choose perennials that slugs are not attracted to. Slugs or snails can kill a plant very quickly. Young plants with susceptible leaves are favorite meals for slugs, including those with smoother or thinner leaves. Perennials that are unappetizing in taste, or that have hardened and hairy leaves, are not a favorite of slugs or snails. A few great choices are achillea, campanula, and heuchera. Other options from which you can choose are hellebourus and euphorbia.

Baking Soda

TIP! When you’re out and about in the garden, particularly in the fall, keep an eye out for sink bugs. This insect will gladly devour your tomatoes, beans, and peppers, as well as a variety of other fruits.

If your plants have a powdery mildew, don’t use expensive chemicals on them. All you need to do is mix baking soda with a tiny bit of liquid soap in with some water. Spray this onto your plants about once per week or until it subsides. No damage will occur to your plants, and the baking soda is mild and efficient.

TIP! Protect your tender deciduous shrubs. Tender shrubs are very sensitive to cold weather, especially those that are planted in pots.

Remove your garden’s weeds! If you’re not careful, weeds can take over your beautiful garden, ruining it. White vinegar can be used as a natural herbicide. White vinegar can kill weeds! So, use a spray solution of white vinegar if you are tired of pulling those weeds by hand.

TIP! Try and maintain daily aerated and dried plants. Moisture on the surfaces of your plants is an invitation to pests and illness.

When dealing with any type of seeds in gardening, it’s important that you soak them overnight in a cool, dark location. Put some seeds (a small amount) in a container that isn’t too large for the plant you’ll be growing. Fill that container with water, almost to the top. When you do this, you hydrate your seeds and they can start growing. This increases the chances of survival for the seeds.

TIP! Do you like mint, but not how they ruin your garden? You should plant the mint in a rather large garden container or pot instead so you can monitor growth. If you prefer, you can even place the container in the ground, but the pot’s walls will prevent the mint from spreading and being a nuisance in your garden.

Mint leaves are wonderful, but don’t you despise how quickly they can take over a garden due to rapid growth? Rein their growth; you can do this simply by planting mint inside a larger garden container or pot. Plant the container in the ground, but its walls will hold those roots captive, and will prevent the plant from engulfing your garden!

TIP! Good green gardens begin from seeds, not plants. It’s better for the environment to begin from seed.

Divide your irises. Overgrown clumps of irises can be divided up to increase your numbers of this lovely flower. Pick up bulbous irises after the foliage dies. The bulbs will split up naturally in your hand, and when replanted, will often flower the next year. If you have a rhizome you will need to split it with a knife. Cut out new pieces from outside the bulb and throw away the old center. Each piece should have at least one strong offshoot. The quicker you can replant your cuttings, the better chances they will reappear next season.

TIP! You can keep your dog away from your garden by spraying perfume or aftershave in the grass. This will help to cover the scents that are attracting the dog, and make it less of an appealing place for your dog to be.

There are natural materials, and you can also use other plants to help keep pests away from your garden. A border of marigolds or onions around your veggies can prevent slugs. Insects also avoid shrubs and trees that are mulched with wood ash. These methods remove the need for harsh chemical pesticides.

TIP! In order to bring in good insects to your garden, you need to plant heather. Bees love heather, and when the heather blooms in early spring, it provides a good nectar source for them.

Learn the best harvest time for each vegetable. Different veggies have different windows of time in which they should be picked; it is during this period that the vegetable is most flavorful. Some vegetables are best when fully ripe and others taste better when harvested early in their development. Tomatoes, though, are tastiest when they have been allowed to ripen on the vine as long as possible. Research the best time to pick your produce.

TIP! Try to plant an English garden with a mix of plants with different heights, all within the same garden bed. Plants that grow to be the same height end up uniform and flat looking.

A garden can be grown by anyone, but in order to have a garden that produces the best crops, proper gardening knowledge is needed. Use the organic tips in this article.

Originally posted 2013-07-23 21:10:23.

Updated: October 14, 2024 — 5:24 am
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