Organic Farming And Gardening

Organic Farming And Gardening

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Start Your Organic Gardening Compost in the Right Place by Clint Sidney

f you are an organic farming enthusiast, you need a good knowledge of organic gardening compost if you want to grown great tasting vegetables. To an organic farmer, the word compost means fertilizer. A fertilizer is something that you add to the soil to make it fertile. But when you add an inorganic fertilizer, it replaces a natural nutrient with a synthetic nutrient and you are many miles away from pure, nature grown food.

Compost is decayed organic material that is used as fertilizer. It is a natural base for cultivating our food. Having this natural base is essential if you really want to grow organic vegetables. When you use your table scraps for making compost, the scraps should be organic too. Only in this way can you get the finest kind of organic gardening compost.

When they hear the word compost, a lot of people think of shovels and carts. There is an organic compost pile that they cart to where their new garden is going to be. A better idea is to begin making organic gardening compost where your garden will be some time in the future. Although this seems unusual, it has its own benefits. The main benefit is that you are moving your compost to your new gardening location for next season. With this method, you do not need that shovel and cart after all.

You may be one of those who buy a bag of chemical fertilizer or even organic manure from your local store. But by doing this you are not helping the soil to retain its fertility perpetually. By making your own compost you can grow foods that are finer looking, better tasting and very, very nutritious. Compost made right in your garden does make all the difference if you truly want to grow organic vegetables.

Wish you a 'fruitful' gardening!

About the Author

Clint Sidney enjoys writing about gardening the organic way. You can learn more about organic gardening compost, and understand the benefits of having an organic garden fertilizer through the GreatGardener site at eHelpsHome.

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