No doubt you are familiar with organic foods, or at least know what they are. Distinguishing which foods are organic is really quite simple. They have special packaging and cost a fortune. Check out the tips in this article and find out how to grow your own organic garden at home.
Many times when digging in clay soil the clay will adhere to the shovel, which will make it much harder to dig. To make the clay soft so you aren’t working as hard, take floor or car wax and rub a light coat on the surface of the shovel using a clean cloth, then buff the surface. The clay won’t stick to it, and the end will not rust as an added bonus.
Plants that result in a larger yield should be higher on your priority list when planning the garden. A hybrid designed for your weather, and resistant to local diseases, will give a better yield than non-hybrids.
Protect your plants from moisture on a daily basis. Moisture on the surface of a plant can attract parasites, and cause disease. A common parasite found in the plant kingdom is fungi. It is possible to get rid of fungi after it appears with anti-fungal sprays, but it’s better to spray at-risk areas before fungi appear.
Soak your seeds in a dark spot during the overnight hours. Drop your seeds into a small jar that is filled with cold water. This will give your seeds a healthy head start in the growth process. The seeds will then have a greater chance at lasting and blossoming.
The more you know about the ins and outs of organic gardening, the more effective you’ll be. This article is just the tip of the ice-berg when it comes to organic gardening information.