In the world of organic gardening, there are plenty of great resources available to both new and experienced organic gardeners alike. There are many e-guides, books, videos, and other resources available. This set of tips contains some of the best advice for helping a good organic gardener become a great organic gardener.
Coffee Grounds
Coffee grounds are good for your soil. Coffee grounds will add nitrogen to your soil which will make them helpful for some of your plants. Coffee grounds as a source of nitrogen for plants are usually limited to acid-loving plants because coffee is acidic. Nitrogen is a nutrient that will help your plants grow taller and bloom faster, so use those coffee grounds, extra compost, or diluted urea to make this happen.
Take a look below the surface to get a start. For instance, if you buy tomato seedlings for an organic plot, be cautious if you find green, lush-looking starts that have underdeveloped root systems. These starts will stick to the seedlings for quite some time, which prevents the seedlings from growing until the starts are gone.
Annually rotate your garden. If the types of plants that you grow are consistent from one year to the next, they may be more prone to diseases and plant fungus. These plant killers can be stored in the dirt and attack the plants the next time you plant them. If you change things and plant your garden in a different area, you will have a way to keep fungus at bay.
The tips laid out in this article should help you gain an understanding of what goes into making a successful organic garden. Even the best information needs to be implemented correctly, however, so be very cognizant of that fact. Take what you have learned and use it make your garden as successful as you can