Beginner's Guide to Organic Gardening

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Understand Organic Gardening:

Organic gardening does not utilize synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or genetically modified organisms. It fosters biodiversity, environmental health, and natural pest and disease control.

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Choose the Right Location:

Most plants require 6 hours of direct sunlight every day, so locate your garden in a bright location. By improving soil drainage, you can avoid waterlogging.

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Prepare the Soil:

Remove any weeds, rocks, or trash from the garden. Using a garden fork or tiller, amend the soil with compost, aged manure, or leaf mold.

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Select Organic Seeds or Seedlings:

Seek out certified organic seeds or seedlings. These are not genetically modified or coated in any way. Select plant varieties that are suited to the climate.

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Planting:

Planting instructions for each plant should be followed. They should be separated to allow for airflow and growth. Companion planting repels pests and promotes growth.

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Watering: 

Deep root growth necessitates intermittent but thorough watering. Water early or late in the day to reduce evaporation.

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Mulching:

Plants should be mulched with straw, wood chips, or leaves. Mulching regulates soil temperature, weeds, and moisture levels.

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Organic Fertilizers:

Compost, worm castings, or seaweed extract can be used to feed your plants. Soil health improves with slow-release fertilizers.

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Pest Control:

Ladybugs, lacewings, and birds can be used to control garden pests. Planting flowers that attract beneficial insects, as well as using netting or row coverings, can help protect your plants.

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