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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Your own organic vegetable

By Karol Wariala

Co-authored by: Sesame Dressing. An organic vegetable garden sounds ecological, rewarding, healthy but challenging. The process extends over several seasons, but when results finally appear, the homegrown veggies will be the tastiest you've ever had. From a technological point of view, organic gardening is a return to traditions and to the old agricultural practices present in any culture worldwide.

The size of the organic vegetable garden is not important: in fact it can cover just a few square feet on the top of your house roof or several acres. The first difficulty one may encounter in the attempt to start the cultivation of the plants is the crisis of organic seeds.

The thing is that in order to have a real organic vegetable garden, the seeds ought to be free of chemicals or irradiation residues. Therefore, if you can't find organic seeds in your neighborhood, try on the Internet.

The benefits of an organic vegetable garden are manifold. First of all when there are no pesticides or herbicides used in the plant cultivation, the crops will not suffer because of the chemicals, the soil preserves its quality for several years and the creatures living in it will aid to the regeneration of the garden.

Furthermore, the organic vegetable garden has the advantage of dealing with the family needs in a very safe, cheap and easy way. Whenone also runs a farm together with the organic vegetable garden, there are even more benefits to it.

The manure from the animals can be used as a natural fertilizer that makes the crops even more profitable. Moreover, everything one needs for an organic vegetable garden should be available from local stores; there are no high costs and the necessities come for very decent prices.

You can find all sorts of gardening tips in books on natural gardening and learn the tricks of the trade specific to tradition. Consider the following example here: think of the fact that corn and beans grown together as very practical; you won't need any sticks for the beans because they will climb on the corn stalks.

The seeds, the soil and the organic compost will all play an important role in the development of the organic vegetable garden. Do not overlook any of these aspects and your home production will be a success and a reward for all the work involved in the process. - 17268

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