Organic fruits and vegetables are both delicious and healthy, far surpassing normal supermarket produce. You could save money by growing your own fruits and vegetables instead of getting them from the store. This article will get you started with the knowledge you need construct your personal organic garden.
Baking Soda
If you have any mildew on the plants, do not go out and buy anything. Try mixing a little liquid soap with some baking soda in water. Use a spray bottle to apply to your plants weekly until the issue clears up. Baking soda will effectively remove the mildew without damaging your plants.
Select plants that produce a relatively high yield. A disease-resistant hybrid plant can be a good option to consider over a more traditional variety due to its tendency to produce higher yields.
Vegetable plants should be planted where they can benefit from a minimum of six hours of sunlight every day. Pretty much any vegetable you plant in your garden requires sunshine for this duration. It allows them to grow in the proper manner and also much faster. This is also true for some flowers.
Mint leaves are wonderful, but don't you despise how quickly they can take over a garden due to rapid growth? Control their expansion by confining them to a large pot. You can then plant the container down in the ground if you like, but the walls of the container will hold the roots captive, and keep the plant from taking over your garden!
Be sure to split the irises. To increase the number that you have, you need to take all your overgrown clumps and split them up. Pick up bulbous irises after the foliage dies. As soon as you pick up the bulb, it'll split into pieces. That's okay – in fact, it's desirable. You can replant the bulb pieces and next year you'll have a healthy bed of new irises. If you have a rhizome you will need to split it with a knife. Cut out new pieces from outside the bulb and throw away the old center. Make sure that every cutting contains a viable offshoot. Plant immediately.
Use biennials and annuals to add color to your flower beds. Annuals and biennials that grow quickly can really wake up your flower beds, and they allow you to have a new garden look every season or every year, if you choose to. Sunny areas in the middle of shrubs and perennials can be filled in nicely with these plants. Some examples include sunflowers, marigolds, petunias, hollyhocks, cosmos, and rudbeckia.
Good green gardens begin from seeds, not plants. This is a more sustainable way to start a garden. Most nurseries use plastic containers to grow seedling. This plastic is seldom recycled, so most is dumped in landfills. Be kind to the environment and start your garden with seeds or purchase young plants from nurseries that use organic packaging materials.
Don't buy any more low-quality produce from the supermarket. Apply the tips from this article today to start producing your own fruits and vegetables!