Organic Food Gardening How To

January 10th, 2010

Organic Gardening How ToOnce you start growing foods in your own garden, you might be considered an organic gardener! But wait, not so fast. Are you really doing all you can to make sure your organic garden doesn’t get accidentally un-organic’d.

It’s not hard to make mistakes – maybe you used some treated wood when you built your container garden, or a pesticide that wasn’t organically based.  And, although you may never know it, if you accidentally ruin your organic garden this way, you might as well just be buying your foods at the local supermarket.

Growing an organic garden requires special talent, and is something that’s learned in the process.  It doesn’t always come naturally.  But you can save yourself a few years by reading up on the subject.  One book that we can highly recommend is My Organic Food Garden.  It’s written by Jeff Serland and, with his help, you’ll soon be growing the best tasting food you’ve ever eaten.  And that’s what it’s all about! 

So why should you concentrate on organic?  Here are just a few things organic gardening food can do for you:

  • Increase energy and metabolism
  • Increase sex drive (really!)
  • Lower or eliminate depression – not just eating it, but the satisfaction (and exercise) you get from growing your own food!
  • Increase motivation – just wait until you put all that beautiful food on the table – you’ll want much more!

Now’s the time to start learning, before you need to rush into planting.  So brush up on your skills on using fertilizers, killing weeds, planting seeds, and much more.  Get a head start on your organic garden today!

Organic Gardening

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