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What is Organic Indoor Gardening?

Organic indoor gardening is gardening indoors, without the use of any pesticides or chemical fertilizers. organic-garden-seedlings.jpgEvery product that is used in organic indoor gardening is all natural and safe. There are many benefits then that are offered from organic indoor gardening, especially when it comes to fruits and vegetables.

With organic indoor vegetable gardening in particular, you can grow and eat or sell vegetables knowing that you are getting more nutrition and not any of the harmful chemicals that are used in regular gardening.

How to Get Started

There are really only a few things that you are going to need if you want to get started organic indoor gardening. Of course you are going to need to supply yourself with the necessary tools, and although there are literally hundreds upon hundreds to choose from, there are really only a few tools in particular that are considered as being the basic tools and which you will absolutely have to get.

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What Is Organic Vegetable Gardening

Vegetables should be part of everyone’s diet.organic_papaya.gif If you don’t want to spend a little bit more for those organically grown and sold in the supermarket, perhaps you should consider planting your own in the garden. It is very easy to do that even your kids can join in the fun.

Organic vegetable gardening is the “in thing” these days as people have realized that the use of fertilizers and pesticides do more harm than good. Yes it will make the vegetables bigger or enable the farmer to harvest them faster but the chemicals used in making this happen could be detrimental to the health of those who eat it.

But since the early farmers never did that and relied only on sunlight and irrigation, this concept is making a comeback. These will also enable you to this at home since you have access to the three most basic things namely soil, water and sunlight.

What kind of organic vegetables can you plant? Well, just about everything. Some examples of these include broccoli, cabbage, carrots, onions, potatoes and a lot more. You just have to know which of them can be planted during the different seasons of the year.

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The Principles of Organic Vegetable Gardening

More farmers are getting into organic vegetable gardening because it is cost effective organic_garden_yard.jpgand they are able to produce almost the same yield of crops. You to can do this at home but first, you have to understand the principles of organic vegetable gardening.

First, organic vegetable gardening does not use any fertilizers, nutrients or pesticides. Nature is your partner here because you will be using two things to make it all work namely sunlight and water. We don’t produce these ourselves but you have to find the ideal area and provide adequate drainage.

Aside from sunlight and water, you can help the crops grow by using compost heap from leftover food, chipped bark, garden compost, leaf moulds and manure. You can mix these all together and then spread this throughout your garden.

A lot of people are grossed about by manure. You don’t have to scoop this from the toilet because this is sold in stores. If you have a dog, put on some gloves and put it there. Chickens are also great to have. Just let them roam around in the garden.

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