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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Long, long before mega-marts appeared offering two-thousand different types of food, people were wholly self-reliant and grew their own produce for sustenance. These days, whether it's to get healthier or save some money, people are returning to those old days of organic gardening. Read these tips and find out how you can become a great gardener. Perhaps  visit   [http://iner1977.insanejournal.com look at this blogs page] with regard to  crystal clear  suggestions.&lt;br /&gt;
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Instead of an abrasive and caustic chemical fertilizer, opt for an organic compost that breaks down substances like fallen leaves, grass clippings, loose hay, small twigs, and scraps of uneaten vegetables and fruits from your home dinner table. Allowing these elements to mingle in a compost heap will break down these individual ingredients into a nourishing organic substance with an even consistency.&lt;br /&gt;
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If you have children and want to become more involved with them, starting a small organic garden can be a great way. This type of hobby is wonderful for family bonding but also helps your children to start to understand many of the basics of the circle of life and growth.&lt;br /&gt;
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Make your garden appeal to you. A garden should appeal to all your five senses. Devote space to a vegetable garden, install a birdbath, mix in strongly scented flowers or foliage, and plant tactile specimens like fountain grass. When you have all five of your senses pleased will make you happier.&lt;br /&gt;
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When planting your organic garden, wear a carpenter's tool belt around your waist and fill all the pockets with your gardening gloves and tools. Not only will this keep your tools organized and handy for use, it will also minimize trips back and forth to your shed to retrieve tools you have forgotten to carry with you.&lt;br /&gt;
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Short, low-lying weeds can be a headache in any organic garden. The best tactic for dealing with such intruders is to use a spade to cut them out at root level and bury them entirely under fresh soil. Dense, crawling weeds are too hard to pick out individually, but fortunately they are easily handled in bulk.&lt;br /&gt;
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To prepare the ground for your organic perennial plants, simply cut the turf and turn it over a few weeks before planting time. Spread wood chips a few inches deep on the freshly-turned soil, and within a couple of weeks the ground will be ideal for your organic perennials. These hardy plants need only a little bit of preparation.&lt;br /&gt;
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Use a lot of water when mulching. Mulch is a very effective way to control weeds, and help your soil maintain moisture. hen you prepare the ground to be mulched, make sure you use plenty of water. Water thoroughly again after you apply the mulch. This will give it the best start.&lt;br /&gt;
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The healthy compost will consist of brown materials such as dead leaves, wood debris, plant debris, wood ash and straw. It will also need green materials, such as coffee grounds, grass clippings, kitchen scrapes (but not meat), and manure. The compost recipe should be two parts brown material to one part green material.&lt;br /&gt;
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Use living matter to make the best compost. Though you may be tempted to start tossing everything into your compost pile, don't do it. Remember your compost is not a trashcan. Put in plenty of grass clippings, fallen leaves, and kitchen garbage such as food scraps and old leftovers. This will make your compost process faster.&lt;br /&gt;
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Don't use chemicals near a water source. If you have a pond in your garden, or live near a creek or stream, never apply chemicals to plants. They can leach into the soil and make their way into the local water source. Even if you think you are applying the chemical topically, it will make its way into the soil via the roots.&lt;br /&gt;
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Do you now see why organic gardening is such a wonderful thing? Discovering that you can grow healthy plants and add them to your healthy diet, is indeed a thing of wonder and also, one of great skill. The tips in this article should have given you some great tips to begin building a good foundation and successfully grow your own organic garden. Why not   check out  [http://waikus1971.livejournal.com you might need weblog blog] pertaining to well-researched    concepts.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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