Organic vegetable Gardening

December 31st, 2011 posted by admin

I have always wanted to be a Gardener and I think if it would pay well I would have become a professional Gardener. I know that flowers make the garden look beautiful, but somehow I don’t find them very interesting. The reason for this could be my love for food or even because flowers are too sensitive for my liking. I find fresh and natural smelling vegetables very attractive. In the age that we live, most of the vegetables in the market look like they used to look before, but they don’t really have the same nutrition levels. This is because of the wide range of chemicals used in the agricultural industry.

All this has led me to have an organic vegetable garden. I know it sounds very nice, but trust me it’s not as easy, especially when your garden is attacked by pests, which have the potential to destroy your garden. A close friend of mine who also has an organic vegetable garden had a fungal disease developing in his garden. One of the best ways of avoiding fungal disease in an organic garden is to add compost and mulch to the soil. He had ignored this part and due to the fungal disease the roots started decaying. Thankfully he consulted with an expert on organic gardening and got organic pesticides that he used to get rid of the fungal problem. Now he is in the process of adding compost and mulch to the soil.

I am really excited about my organic vegetable garden and I am always on the lookout for good sources of information to get everything right. Even when I am online or staring at a banner stand, I hope to find some helpful tips that could help with my garden. Learning is a process that is certainly long when it comes to organic gardening.

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