
Organic gardening is a hobby that anybody can do in order to relax. However, for someone who does not have any experience with horticulture, the thought of starting, or maintaining, a garden can be intimidating. So, how does a novice learn more about gardening? This article will give you some great ideas to begin.
Clay Soil
Trying to shovel through clay soil can be extremely difficult and tiresome. Rub a thin layer of floor or car wax over the surface of the shovel, and then buff the surface using a clean cloth. This will make shoveling in clay soil easier. This will both make the clay fall off of the surface, and prevent the surface from rusting.
Before actually putting plants into your garden, check the type and compostion of your soil. You can get a soil analysis, and if you find your soil needs a supplement, do it! Many Cooperative Extension offices will provide this service, and it is well worth knowing exactly what the soil needs to avoid ruining a crop or two.
Carbon Dioxide
For proper optimum growth, plants require sufficient amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2). If the level of CO2 is extremely high, your plants will grow much better. The best way to expose your plants to a high level of carbon dioxide is by growing them in a greenhouse. Plants grown in a greenhouse tend to be more lush and healthier due to the improved growing environment.
When the fall season approaches, you must prepare to plant your favorite fall veggies and other edibles. This year, instead of using your regular clay pots to plant your kale and lettuce, use a pumpkin as the container instead! Clean out the pumpkin just like you would if you were making a jack o’lantern. Spray Wilt-Pruf inside the pumpkin and along its edges so that the pumpkin won’t rot. After you have finished this, you will be ready to start planting.
Do not cut your grass too short. When the grass is a little longer, the roots will be stronger and the lawn becomes more resistant. Short grass means short roots and dead grass.
Many people think the best green gardens start from seeds, rather than plants. Planting seeds is the most eco-friendly way to start a new garden. The planters used to hold nursery plants are generally not made from eco-friendly materials, and thus get thrown into landfills. Starting from seeds, or buying from one of the few nurseries that use biodegradable planters, prevents this.
Any time that you are gardening in direct sunlight, dress appropriately to prevent skin damage. This includes wide-brimmed hats, sunscreen, and sunglasses. When using the right protection in the sun, you will lower your chance of getting a sunburn and decrease your risk of getting skin cancer.
You should now realize how much fun and how enjoyable horticulture can be. You will eat better and have a fun and relaxing hobby that lets you enjoy the great outdoors. Using these tips, you can become an excellent organic gardener.