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  Make The Most Out Of Organic Gardening
 
A smart way to build a healthier diet is to start an organic garden. You will never accomplish your organic gardening goals without a bit of effort. Knowing where to start when planning an organic garden can be a little confusing. mens work gloves You might be aware of the many benefits that compost provides to an organic garden, but do you have any idea what materials are actually in it? Compost is comprised of a mixture of grass clippings, leaves, wood-chips, straw, twigs and produce scraps that have broken down into a kind of soil. Once this mixture has composted, through a heat-producing decay process, apply it to your garden as a fertilizer superior to the commercial ones.

It can be extremely fast and easy to plant perennials into your garden. Simply slice into the ground with a spade, flip the top layer of soil, and then cover it with several inches of wood chips. Give the area a couple of weeks, then dig into it and plant your new perennials.

Save your leaves after raking your yard. You can use them as organic compost in your garden. Leaves will decompose and create a healthy, nutrient rich compost. This is a cheap, effective method to obtain organic compost to use in your garden.

If slugs are a problem in your garden, use a beer trap to kill them naturally. Bury a single glass jar with the open mouth level with your soil in the garden. Fill it with beer to about one inch below the top of the jar. Slugs will be attracted by the beer and fall into the jar.

To mulch your trees and flowers, use a minimum of three inches of organic mulch. This is a technique that provides benefits to the land itself, but that also minimizes water usage, allowing you to save money and the environment simultaneously. It can also look great.

At least 3" of organic mulch should be added to the flower beds and garden. This will add nutrients to your soil, keep it moist, stop the growth of weeds and keep the garden looking beautiful.

Garlic is an easy deterrent for bugs in an organic garden. The smell repels many pesky insects. Encircle your most valuable plants with garlic to keep insects and other plants from devouring them quite so readily. A benefit from planting garlic is that it is edible.

When you eat fresh vegetables, take the excess and chop them finely, then add them into your garden. These veggies will begin to decay quickly and leech important nutrients right back into the new plants you are growing. Besides tossing it into the compost, use leftover organic materials in the garden.

Increase the biodiversity in your organic garden. Variety in your garden has more potential to attract wildlife. Use a variety of plants, flowers and even fruit or vegetable-producing choices to create an abundant, natural garden. Your garden will become a haven for you to enjoy, as well as a help to the environment.

You should now feel better about your organic gardening knowledge. If you thought that you were ready before, well you should now be an expert! The tips offered here have give you advice aimed to help your gardening efforts.
 
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