Millions of people are turning away from vegetables grown with herbicides and pesticides, chemicals which can remain in the soil for years or even decades depending on how long they have been used. Organic vegetable gardening is the sustainable solution for todays food problems, and while it would be impossible to sustain the world's population on organic food (because of the extra work involved), there is absolutely no reason why you can't enjoy this healthy, delicious food yourself. It's the oldest form of farming, and you can draw from thousands of years of experience to grow some of the best tasting vegetables around at a fraction of the price of store-bought food.
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Organic Vegetable Gardening Skips The Chemicals
Home Vegetable Gardening: Solutions For Anthracnose
Anthracnose is a disease that produces small spots on the stems and leaves of plants that you grown in your home vegetable garden. If left untreated they will grow in size and eventually the plant will die.
This disease affects many varieties of vegetables such as, but not limited to, beans, cucumbers, eggplant, lettuce, peas, peppers and potatoes. If the plant has stems or leaves, it can be affected. You get the point. Here are three ways you can handle this common home vegetable garden disease.
Starting A Vegetable Garden - What Every Beginner Should Know
Starting a vegetable garden isn't as easy as it looks. There are some definite things that a beginner should know before embarking on the task. Without this initial knowledge, a beginner puts his garden at risk of pests and diseases, and you may even prevent your plants from growing altogether. If you want to start a vegetable garden the professional way, there are four phases you need to go through.
1) Observation
This is the stage that most beginners forget when starting a vegetable garden. They often think that they can just break the soil and start growing what they want - but this is rarely the case.
Incorporate Organic Materials Into Your Garden
If you are a gardener that is always looking to find a better way, then you will want to think about purchasing tractor rotary tillers. These tillers are an excellent way to mix up the soil, to kill weeds and to prepare beds and gardens for planting. You will find that the tractor rotary tiller is a great tool which is easy to use.
Rotary tillers are PTO or motorized cultivators which have spinning tines to dig in the soil and lift the earth to turn it. Those tines are attached to a shaft which is powered using a transmission in order to give the needed torque to dig through the hardest of soils. Some of these tillers are designed for work in small beds while others large swaths.
How To Use Mulch And Wood Chips Around Your Vegetable Garden
Using these materials around vegetable plants will benefit your garden in several ways.
1. You are simply introducing natural and organic material back to the soil. The mulch will slowly break down and add nutrients back to the soil.
2. Adding mulch will help to insulate plants in cooler climates. Surrounding certain plants with a couple of inches of mulch will greatly insulate plants against extreme temperature dips.
3. The mulch will actually help lock the moisture into the soil, slightly reducing the need for more frequent waterings.
4. When using mulch around certain plants (tomatoes, cucumbers, pumpkins, squash, etc.)
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