5 Tips and Techniques to Get Started with Your Organic Garden

Friday, December 23, 2016




 It doesn't matter how much technological progress we have made to date.  Agriculture remains the backbone of our survival as it satisfies the most basic of our needs which is food. Technology has been in the forefront in ensuring that agriculture is enhanced in a variety of ways. However, some practices have led the chemical to our dining tables and of course polluting the environment.

Organic farming is an agricultural method where the environment is being preserved and the plant ecology maintained without the use of toxic chemicals and processed fertilizers in the farming. Here are common techniques that make up the organic farming;

Crop rotation
This technique involves growing various crops on a given piece of land in that different crops grow in different seasons sequentially. This helps in replenishing nutrients that may have been exhausted by a particular type of crops. Legumes are important in aiding nitrogen fixation in the soil. Thus, they form part of the crop rotation schedule.

 Green manure
Rather than the fertilizers, organic farming makes use of green manure to add the nutrients to the soil. This manure is made from dying plants that are used to make compost as well as household animal droppings. This kind of manure also helps in increasing the soil quality.

 Biological pest control
 Another important aspect of organic farming is the limited or no use of chemicals to control pests and diseases in plants. Rather living organisms and crop husbandry practices are used to control pests and diseases. Most of the chemicals that remain in the food after harvest gets into the food at this stage. Organic farming deals with this problem using natural alternatives.

Weed management
Weed is any unwanted plant that grows in the agricultural field. In organic agriculture, we focus more on suppressing the weeds rather than using labor-intensive methods to control the weed. The two commonly used methods include mulching where compost is layered on the spaces between the plants to block the growth of weed and mowing which in involves cutting the winds top growth to limit the growth.

Genetic modification
Organic agriculture discourages the use of genetically modified organisms in enhancing crops and soils. Instead, it strives to use natural ways to enhance the farm. Despite higher production using GMOs, these organisms have known negative effects on soil and human beings when consumed as food.
 Are you looking for healthy food in your diet? Consider practicing organic farming in your kitchen, garden or the backyard. You won't grow dollar bills, but the results from healthy eating will be priceless.


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