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The last decade has seen a huge upswing in the demand for organic fruits and vegetables and all organic food stores and most supermarkets stock them. Organic vegetable gardening is what people looking at these days as they have realized that the use of fertilizers and pesticides do more harm than good. But the main reasons people have to not become involved in organic gardening are the time and effort that is needed to both start and maintain an organic garden. The organic gardening market is big business and many of the products available aren’t always the most effective tools to producing a healthy herb garden. Fortunately, there are a lot of good sites dealing with organics and a lot of good gardening books out there. Organic gardening is the practice of growing vegetables, herbs and fruits. Organic gardening has become a popular method for ordinary people to grow their own vegetables, using only natural methods of fertilization and pest-control. Although organic gardens can take time to build and require a certain amount of dedication, as an organic garden is safer, cheaper and more satisfying! Organic gardening is no harder than traditional gardening methods once you have how the basics in place.

One of the first things you should consider are the benefits that organic gardening will provide you and your family. Organic gardening is an extra benefit because everything that you will be eating is pesticide and chemical free which is healthier for you and your family. By growing it yourself, you can save yourself thousands of dollars a year in food expenses. They will not only be completely fresh and healthy but will have had a zero environmental impact. However to grow an organic garden is not as difficult as it might seem. Your organic garden should be free from chemical pollutants, like factories, machine shops or other hazardous materials detrimental for your organic products. Since you’re not using chemical fertilizers, you need to amend the soil with the proper organic compounds to feed the soil and in turn feed your plants. It takes time to improve your soil organically and see the fruits of your labors. You should also do your research as to see what crops for your organic garden would be best for your area. Other things to consider are the type of soil that you currently have and also how much sunlight exposure the plants that you want to grow will need. Sure, you can create an organic gardening paradise in your home, but you need a lot of space, light, and a desire to make it work indoors that is usually worthwhile once it is set up and going.



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bowlingfordonuts asked:


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Colour Scientist asked:


I have never done anything like this, but I would like to start a vegetable or herb garden of some sort. I have prepared the earth (well I have dug out all of the weeds and grass, I am sure I need to do more preparing) but I have no idea what to do now.

What else do I need to do to prepare the earth? What should I grow? What are some hardy plants that will survive even if being nurtured by a novice? How do I protect my garden?

I was interested in growing an organic garden, what is the difference? My Dad says it is pretty much impossible to tell if your garden is truely organic with run off and everything, is it worth trying?

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girlofgod asked:


I started growing fruit veg several months back also attempted a herb garden, but within days my herbs had been severely munched into by hungry bugs! I’m just about to move house will be doing the garden from scratch starting another herb garden. I’ve been using ‘Fruit Veg Bug Killer’ but it doesn’t seem to be doing anything!! Can anyone recommend an insecticide which works but is safe on things which will be eaten (although washed first!) If it can be organic then even better! :) Thank you!

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chris420huff asked:


How long must I wait before I plant an herb and vegetable garden? I want to make my garden as organic as possible as well as make sure that my herbs and veggies grow the best they can. Is there anything I can do to the soil to speed up the process of eliminating the chemicals?

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homebirthmoma asked:


So im trying to garden the organic way. I read plant herbs with cabbage to keep bugs off. Do you think if I just took the cabbage to my herb garden that would work rather then taken the herbs to the cabbage?

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dave asked:


I dont want to buy miracle grow, but I’d like to feed tomato plants and an herb garden I have in pots.

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garrettisdead asked:


I weed out one area and then it grows in another area. I know it spreads by underground roots but how am I to stop this invasive herb from taking over my garden?

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millylouise asked:


I want to have my very own organic vegetable and herb garden for my family and my consumption. Please share with me how to do so. Thank you in advance.