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Thu, Aug 2, 12 at 1:19
| Gardening, in an organic way, is mainly a combination of different essential elements. Fertile soil, natural manure, natural seeds, sufficient sunlight and clean water is all that makes a garden an organic one. It is difficult to shift from garden to organic garden as many factors have already done the damage. So, if you are planning to grow your own garden, opt for an organic one. |
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| For an organic gardener the soil is the most important part of the garden. Creating a good, healthy soil is the first step in creating an organic garden. What are "natural manures"? Are they different from animal manures? What are "natural seeds"? Or shouold that be organic seeds? A soil well endowed with organic matter that is evenly moist but well drained is a good start toward a good, healthy soil. Manures can be used but are not essential, and they need to be used with care because of the potential of disease pathogens in manures, animal or human. |
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