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WHAT IS ORGANIC GARDENING?
A Common Sense Approach

December 2013

Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
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WHAT WE’RE GOING TO COVER
• What is the meaning of “Organic?”
– How do we identify it?

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How about “Natural? Fresh? Local?”
Organic Vegetable Gardening
Flowers?
The Wonders of Compost

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SHOULD YOU TAKE NOTES?
Please do if you want to remember
any of my ‘words of wisdom.’
However, I’ve posted these slides on the Internet.
I’ll give you that link and links to
Other important resources
At the end.
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Mary Lou Roberts
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How Many of You Are
Organic Gardeners?
Entirely?
Partly?
Not Sure?

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ORGANIC AND RELATED CONCEPTS

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THE DEFINITION OF ORGANIC
Organic is a labeling term that indicates that the food
or other agricultural product has been produced
through approved methods. These methods
integrate cultural, biological, and mechanical
practices that foster cycling of resources, promote
ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity.
Synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, irradiation, and
genetic engineering may not be used.
From the USDA National Organic Program website
http://www.ams.usda.gov/
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WHAT ORGANIC IS NOT
• Not Just the Avoidance of Conventional
Chemicals
• More Than Just Substituting Organic Inputs
for Inorganic Ones

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PROVIDING THE LIGHT, WATER, NUTRIENTS, AIR
THAT PLANTS REQUIRE

Courtesy Russell Norton
Cape Cod Cooperative Extension Education Officer
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HOW DO WE IDENTIFY ORGANIC PRODUCTS?

There are other symbols.
This is the official USDA symbol.

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http://theorganicfoodguide.com/location/102/
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RELATED SYMBOL

Certifies products for use
on operations that are
certified organic under
the USDA National
Organic Program.
https://www.omri.org/

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ADDITIONAL SYMBOL
The definition of organic
specifically excludes
genetically engineered
products (GMOs).
Council for Responsible Genetics
a non-profit organization
http://www.councilforresponsiblegenetics.
org/

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There is no official definition of

Natural.
‘Natural’ Can Mean Anything a Marketer Wishes!

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DO YOU VISIT THE FM?

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THE KEYS TO ORGANIC

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The Soil
Fertilizers, Herbicides and Pesticides
Maintenance, including Watering
Seeds and Plants

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ORGANIC SOIL
As Defined by the NOP

• MAINTAIN or IMPROVE the Organic Content of Soil
– By Using Compost, for Example

• WITHOUT
– Contaminating CROPS, the SOIL itself, or WATER

• Possible Contaminants
– Fertilizers with Non-Approved Additives (e.g. Vermiculite with
Asbestos Content)
– Disease-Causing Organisms (e.g., Salmonella, E coli)
– Heavy Metals (e.g. Lead from paint disposal, Arsenic from Old
Orchard Insecticides and many others)
– “Residues of Prohibited Substances”
•

http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/getfile?dDocName=STELPRDC5087122

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USE ORGANIC FERTILIZERS, HERBICIDES, PESTICIDES
• First, Look for ‘Organic’ and Possibly one of
the Symbols
• Then Read the Label
– Fertilizers Need Appropriate Balance of NPK and
other Desirable Elements
– Herbicides and Pesticides
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•

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Are they Appropriate for Your Issue?
At What Time of Year/State of Pest Development Are
They Effective?
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ORGANIC AMENDMENTS

Courtesy Russell Norton
Cape Cod Cooperative Extension Education Officer
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MINERALS FOR FERTILIZER USE

Courtesy Russell Norton
Cape Cod Cooperative Extension Education Officer

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CONSIDER ALTERNATIVES TO PEST/HERBICIDES
Sticky Yellow Paper

Beneficial Insects

Ladybugs for mail order GardensAlive.com
Praying Mantis Egg Case ces.ncsu.edu
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PHYSICAL BARRIERS CAN BE HELPFUL

Photo Courtesy Russ Norton, CCCE
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PLANT AN INSECTARY GARDEN

http://www.pallensmith.com/articles/marge-says-plant-an-insectary
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MAINTAIN THOUGHTFULLY
• Water As Needed
– Morning; Keep Water off Foliage

• Intensive Planting and Weed Barriers
• Weed ‘Mechanically’ As Much as Possible

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THE DEMO GARDEN APPROACH
At the Fairgrounds

Planting Through Black Plastic

Both Photos Courtesy Susan Sweeney, Master Gardener
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PLANTING THE RAISED BEDS
Soaker Hose, Hay Everywhere

Black Plastic for Heat Loving

Both Photos Courtesy Susan Sweeney, Master Gardener
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CHOOSING SEEDS AND PLANTS
• To Be Entirely Organic
– Use Organic Seeds
– Organically-Grown Plants

• How Far You Choose to Go is a Personal Decision

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ORGANIC VEGETABLE GARDENING
START EARLY!

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One Raised Bed
Two Crops

Peas Mid-May
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Peas Early June
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Peas in Mid-July When Other Vegs are Established
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Kale, Broccoli Raab and Chard early August
Intensive Planting Chokes out Weeds
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Thin by Eating!
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BUT THIN ADEQUATELY
Raab Smothering Kale

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Raab Gone
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October 1 – Chard Providing Bountiful Harvest
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Single Plant With Adequate Room Much Larger
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Planting Tomatoes—Getting Manure and Compost Down to Roots
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Seems to Work
Cukes and Beans on Same Trellis Didn’t
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HAVE SOME FUN!

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Purple Beans Get Attention
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Profusion of Sunflowers—Also Edible
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Beans Use Sunflowers for Supports
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Flowers Like Asters Attract Polinators
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MAINTAIN

WEED AND WATER FAITHFULLY

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PLASTIC, CAGES KEEP PRODUCE OFF GROUND
Zucchini Directly on Plastic

‘Home Made’ Tomato Cages

Both Photos Courtesy of Bob Brancale, Master Gardener
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INTENSIVE, SUCCESSION PLANTING OF VEG
WITH DIFFERENT REQUIREMENTS

Courtesy of Bob Brancale, Master Gardener
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Carefully Maintained Blackberries with Bird Deterrent
Photo Courtesy Al Saperstein, Master Gardener
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Blueberries in the Demo Garden
Photo Courtesy Bob Brancale, Master Gardener
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ADD EDIBLES

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Calendula, Fennel in mid September
Fall Peas in Background
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Nasturtiums
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Basil Flowers, Other Herbs, are Excellent
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OTHER EDIBLE FLOWERS
• Bachelor’s Buttons
• Dianthus
• Some Marigolds in Addition to Calendula
– Signet Paprika, Mexican Marigold Mint
One Theory is That If the Leaves are Edible,
Flowers are Also (Borage, for example)

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THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF COMPOST

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How Many of You
Make Compost?

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COMPOSTING
Composting is a process by which organic
wastes are broken down by
microorganisms, generally bacteria and
fungi, into simpler forms.

From UMass Extension Fact Sheet “Waste Management and Composting”

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BASIC COMPOSTING ISSUES
• Materials – 30 Carbon: 1 Nitrogen
• Temperature = 160°
– 3’ x 3’

• Environment
– Warm, Damp Well Aerated

• Container

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Note Soil from
Non-Organic
Flower Containers

I Use Both a Plastic Composter and Wire Bins
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SOME DESIRABLE MATERIALS

http://extension.umass.edu/cdle/fact-sheets/waste-management-and-composting
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UNDESIRABLE MATERIALS
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Too Much Nitrogen, Water, Large Items
Cooked Material, Especially Meat
Inorganic Materials
DISEASED PLANT MATERIAL

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THE ULTIMATE GOALS

• Abundant, Healthful Food for Our Families
and Communities
• Sustainable Practices for the Environment

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MASTER GARDENERS OF CAPE COD
THANK YOU!
Questions/Discussion?

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A FEW RESOURCES
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UMass Cooperative Extension many good fact sheets written for the MA farmer or gardener
http://ag.umass.edu/

Maine Organic Farmers & Growers Association fact sheet
http://www.mofga.org/Portals/2/Fact%20Sheets/TB%201%20Organic%20Gardening%20Basics.pdf
Composting Website
http://howtocompost.org/
Waste Management and Composting fact sheet
http://extension.umass.edu/cdle/fact-sheets/waste-management-and-composting
Edible Flowers
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/hil/hil-8513.html
Organic Gardening Soil Amendments
http://www.your-vegetable-gardening-helper.com/organic-gardening-soil-amendments.html

Videos
How to Grow an Organic Garden
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFsSlS7IHBg
Composting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKG8xRTFktg

Newsletters, etc. (there are many, but 2 I especially like are)
Mother Earth newsletters
http://www.motherearthnews.com/
Renee’s Garden
http://www.reneesgarden.com/

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Organic Vegetable Gardening

  • 1. 1 WHAT IS ORGANIC GARDENING? A Common Sense Approach December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 2. 2 WHAT WE’RE GOING TO COVER • What is the meaning of “Organic?” – How do we identify it? • • • • How about “Natural? Fresh? Local?” Organic Vegetable Gardening Flowers? The Wonders of Compost December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 3. 3 SHOULD YOU TAKE NOTES? Please do if you want to remember any of my ‘words of wisdom.’ However, I’ve posted these slides on the Internet. I’ll give you that link and links to Other important resources At the end. December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener Mary Lou Roberts
  • 4. 4 How Many of You Are Organic Gardeners? Entirely? Partly? Not Sure? December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 5. 5 ORGANIC AND RELATED CONCEPTS December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 6. 6 THE DEFINITION OF ORGANIC Organic is a labeling term that indicates that the food or other agricultural product has been produced through approved methods. These methods integrate cultural, biological, and mechanical practices that foster cycling of resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity. Synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, irradiation, and genetic engineering may not be used. From the USDA National Organic Program website http://www.ams.usda.gov/ December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 7. 7 WHAT ORGANIC IS NOT • Not Just the Avoidance of Conventional Chemicals • More Than Just Substituting Organic Inputs for Inorganic Ones Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 8. 8 PROVIDING THE LIGHT, WATER, NUTRIENTS, AIR THAT PLANTS REQUIRE Courtesy Russell Norton Cape Cod Cooperative Extension Education Officer December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 9. 9 HOW DO WE IDENTIFY ORGANIC PRODUCTS? There are other symbols. This is the official USDA symbol. December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 11. 11 RELATED SYMBOL Certifies products for use on operations that are certified organic under the USDA National Organic Program. https://www.omri.org/ December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 12. 12 ADDITIONAL SYMBOL The definition of organic specifically excludes genetically engineered products (GMOs). Council for Responsible Genetics a non-profit organization http://www.councilforresponsiblegenetics. org/ December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 13. 13 December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 14. 14 December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 15. 15 There is no official definition of Natural. ‘Natural’ Can Mean Anything a Marketer Wishes! December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 16. 16 DO YOU VISIT THE FM? December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 17. 17 THE KEYS TO ORGANIC • • • • December 2013 The Soil Fertilizers, Herbicides and Pesticides Maintenance, including Watering Seeds and Plants Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 18. 18 ORGANIC SOIL As Defined by the NOP • MAINTAIN or IMPROVE the Organic Content of Soil – By Using Compost, for Example • WITHOUT – Contaminating CROPS, the SOIL itself, or WATER • Possible Contaminants – Fertilizers with Non-Approved Additives (e.g. Vermiculite with Asbestos Content) – Disease-Causing Organisms (e.g., Salmonella, E coli) – Heavy Metals (e.g. Lead from paint disposal, Arsenic from Old Orchard Insecticides and many others) – “Residues of Prohibited Substances” • http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/getfile?dDocName=STELPRDC5087122 December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 19. 19 USE ORGANIC FERTILIZERS, HERBICIDES, PESTICIDES • First, Look for ‘Organic’ and Possibly one of the Symbols • Then Read the Label – Fertilizers Need Appropriate Balance of NPK and other Desirable Elements – Herbicides and Pesticides • • December 2013 Are they Appropriate for Your Issue? At What Time of Year/State of Pest Development Are They Effective? Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 20. 20 ORGANIC AMENDMENTS Courtesy Russell Norton Cape Cod Cooperative Extension Education Officer December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 21. 21 MINERALS FOR FERTILIZER USE Courtesy Russell Norton Cape Cod Cooperative Extension Education Officer December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 22. 22 CONSIDER ALTERNATIVES TO PEST/HERBICIDES Sticky Yellow Paper Beneficial Insects Ladybugs for mail order GardensAlive.com Praying Mantis Egg Case ces.ncsu.edu December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 23. 23 PHYSICAL BARRIERS CAN BE HELPFUL Photo Courtesy Russ Norton, CCCE December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 24. 24 PLANT AN INSECTARY GARDEN http://www.pallensmith.com/articles/marge-says-plant-an-insectary December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 25. 25 MAINTAIN THOUGHTFULLY • Water As Needed – Morning; Keep Water off Foliage • Intensive Planting and Weed Barriers • Weed ‘Mechanically’ As Much as Possible December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 26. 26 THE DEMO GARDEN APPROACH At the Fairgrounds Planting Through Black Plastic Both Photos Courtesy Susan Sweeney, Master Gardener December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 27. 27 PLANTING THE RAISED BEDS Soaker Hose, Hay Everywhere Black Plastic for Heat Loving Both Photos Courtesy Susan Sweeney, Master Gardener Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 28. 28 CHOOSING SEEDS AND PLANTS • To Be Entirely Organic – Use Organic Seeds – Organically-Grown Plants • How Far You Choose to Go is a Personal Decision December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 29. 29 ORGANIC VEGETABLE GARDENING START EARLY! December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 30. 30 One Raised Bed Two Crops Peas Mid-May December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 32. 32 Peas in Mid-July When Other Vegs are Established December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 33. 33 Kale, Broccoli Raab and Chard early August Intensive Planting Chokes out Weeds December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 34. 34 Thin by Eating! Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 35. 35 BUT THIN ADEQUATELY Raab Smothering Kale December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener Raab Gone
  • 36. 36 October 1 – Chard Providing Bountiful Harvest December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 37. 37 Single Plant With Adequate Room Much Larger December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 38. 38 Planting Tomatoes—Getting Manure and Compost Down to Roots December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 39. 39 Seems to Work Cukes and Beans on Same Trellis Didn’t December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 40. 40 HAVE SOME FUN! December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 41. 41 Purple Beans Get Attention December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 42. 42 Profusion of Sunflowers—Also Edible December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 43. 43 Beans Use Sunflowers for Supports December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 44. 44 Flowers Like Asters Attract Polinators Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 45. 45 MAINTAIN WEED AND WATER FAITHFULLY December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 46. 46 PLASTIC, CAGES KEEP PRODUCE OFF GROUND Zucchini Directly on Plastic ‘Home Made’ Tomato Cages Both Photos Courtesy of Bob Brancale, Master Gardener December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 47. INTENSIVE, SUCCESSION PLANTING OF VEG WITH DIFFERENT REQUIREMENTS Courtesy of Bob Brancale, Master Gardener December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener 47
  • 48. 48 Carefully Maintained Blackberries with Bird Deterrent Photo Courtesy Al Saperstein, Master Gardener December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 49. 49 Blueberries in the Demo Garden Photo Courtesy Bob Brancale, Master Gardener December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 50. 50 ADD EDIBLES December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 51. 51 Calendula, Fennel in mid September Fall Peas in Background December 2013
  • 52. 52 Nasturtiums December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 53. 53 Basil Flowers, Other Herbs, are Excellent December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 54. 54 OTHER EDIBLE FLOWERS • Bachelor’s Buttons • Dianthus • Some Marigolds in Addition to Calendula – Signet Paprika, Mexican Marigold Mint One Theory is That If the Leaves are Edible, Flowers are Also (Borage, for example) December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 55. 55 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF COMPOST December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 56. 56 How Many of You Make Compost? December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 57. COMPOSTING Composting is a process by which organic wastes are broken down by microorganisms, generally bacteria and fungi, into simpler forms. From UMass Extension Fact Sheet “Waste Management and Composting” December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener 57
  • 58. 58 BASIC COMPOSTING ISSUES • Materials – 30 Carbon: 1 Nitrogen • Temperature = 160° – 3’ x 3’ • Environment – Warm, Damp Well Aerated • Container December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 59. 59 Note Soil from Non-Organic Flower Containers I Use Both a Plastic Composter and Wire Bins December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 61. 61 UNDESIRABLE MATERIALS • • • • Too Much Nitrogen, Water, Large Items Cooked Material, Especially Meat Inorganic Materials DISEASED PLANT MATERIAL December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 62. 62 THE ULTIMATE GOALS • Abundant, Healthful Food for Our Families and Communities • Sustainable Practices for the Environment December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 63. 63 MASTER GARDENERS OF CAPE COD THANK YOU! Questions/Discussion? December 2013 Mary Lou Roberts, Master Gardener
  • 64. 64 A FEW RESOURCES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • UMass Cooperative Extension many good fact sheets written for the MA farmer or gardener http://ag.umass.edu/ Maine Organic Farmers & Growers Association fact sheet http://www.mofga.org/Portals/2/Fact%20Sheets/TB%201%20Organic%20Gardening%20Basics.pdf Composting Website http://howtocompost.org/ Waste Management and Composting fact sheet http://extension.umass.edu/cdle/fact-sheets/waste-management-and-composting Edible Flowers http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/hil/hil-8513.html Organic Gardening Soil Amendments http://www.your-vegetable-gardening-helper.com/organic-gardening-soil-amendments.html Videos How to Grow an Organic Garden http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFsSlS7IHBg Composting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKG8xRTFktg Newsletters, etc. (there are many, but 2 I especially like are) Mother Earth newsletters http://www.motherearthnews.com/ Renee’s Garden http://www.reneesgarden.com/