1. Learn How To Have A Glorious Garden
Every day, more and more people are learning the benefits of organic gardens. Using this simple
advice, you can begin growing your own thriving organic garden. Just put these tips to work for you
and you will soon see great results.
To prevent your plants from getting shocked by a big change, get them gradually used to climate
and temperature changes. On the first day, place them in the sun outside for only an hour or so.
Over one week, gradually build up the amount of hours you leave the plants outside. At the end of a
week, they should be accustomed to the outdoors and ready to transition to outside safely.
Select plants that produce a relatively high yield. If yield is important, choose hybrids designed to
resist cold and diseases rather than traditional varieties.
Slug-proof your garden with smart perennial choices. Slugs and snails will quickly destroy your
garden if you let them. Snails and slugs like to eat perennials with smooth and thin leaves, especially
if they are young plants. Some perennials, however, leave a bad taste in slugs' mouths or are
difficult to chew through because their leaves aren't tender. Some of these plants include achillea,
campanula, euphorbia, hellaborus, and heuchera.
You don't need expensive chemicals to treat powdery mildew on plants. Mix a little liquid soap and
baking soda in water. Spray this onto your plants about once per week or until it subsides. This
solution is perfectly safe for your plants and gently treats mildew in a short amount of time.
When horticulture in the fall, you need to be watching for stink bugs. They like beans, peppers,
tomatoes and many fruits. If you do not check, they do a lot of damage to plants so try to get rid of
them if you can.
Remember to remove weeds from the garden. Those nasty weeds can turn your beautiful garden into
a scruffy version of its former self. To help with the removal, you can use white vinegar. White
vinegar kills weeds. So, if weed pulling is tiring you out, spray a white vinegar solution all over them.
As you previously learned, it takes time and patience for a great organic garden. Use what you
learned today, and apply it to your garden to see how much of a difference it makes. Whatever you
chose to plant, the suggestions from this article will help your horticulture be a success.