Organic gardening can be a very enjoyable and relaxing activity in which anyone can participate. If you are unfamiliar with gardening in general, or the specifics of organic gardening, the process may be daunting. How should a novice approach the learning experience of growing plants? Well, a great place to start is with the following helpful article!
Carbon Dioxide
All plants need an adequate supply of carbon dioxide in order to thrive. Most plants will grow better with more CO2. A greenhouse will provide plants with an environment rich in carbon dioxide. CO2 levels are usually kept high to get the best growing situation for your plants.
You can plant wheat grass or cat grass near the plants that the cat eats. Alternatively, you can try putting mothballs, citrus peel or anything else with an odor that cats find distasteful in the soil surrounding the plants.
Don’t cut your grass down by the soil when you run the mower. Keeping grass with a little more height makes it healthier. This allows the roots to grow more deeply and makes the blades of grass more resistant to becoming dry and discolored. Short grass on the other hand is more susceptible to drying out.
Be consistent with garden fertilization. Composted manure is effective in raising healthy plants, and commercial fertilizer products are safer and more convenient. You have many different choices for fertilizer; choose whichever is best-suited to your plants but definitely use one.
Controlling pests in your vegetable garden can be extremely difficult to deal with. It’s likely you don’t want to spray pesticides around the vegetables you intend to eat. Remain vigilant to control your garden pests. If you catch pests early, you can remove them by hand effectively.
Use common sense when watering your garden. Use a type of soaker hose so that you don’t need to do individual waterings with the hose nozzle, or be refilling a watering can constantly. Turn the water on at low pressure so your delicate plants will not be damaged by the soaker hose. Let it water your garden for a few hours, so you’re available to do other stuff.
If you know that you’ll be in the garden for an extended period of time, protect yourself from the sun with proper attire. Try wearing a large sunhat and sunglasses to protect your face and eyes, and use sunscreen on any exposed skin. Protecting yourself from harmful UV rays means you are less likely to get sunburned or suffer skin cancer later in life.
If you cut your hand, you can use a glove to protect it from germs and chemicals until it heals. Cuts that are infiltrated by soil or other substances have the potential to breed serious infections. You can get bandages that can completely seal your cut.
If you are planning to grow plants within the house, the temperature should be maintained between 65 and 75 degrees within the daylight hours. In order to encourage proper growth, they will need that warmth. If you want to save money on gas bills in the winter, you can provide local heating for the plants with a heat lamp instead.
Indoor Plants
Organic indoor plants may need additional light sources to make up for the light they miss out on by being indoors. This needs to be considered. If you want indoor plants, choose specimens that can grow in relatively dark places. You could also consider using grow-lights for this exact purpose.
It should now be clear to you why so many people find organic horticulture enjoyable. Having a properly grown garden can be fun and relaxing. With these tips in mind, you can start growing like a pro!