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Bizybee's Universe

2005-11-12


Great tasting and healthy fresh food straight from your garden


The great aspect about having an organic garden is that you are feeding you and your family fresh foods.

One of the most exciting and beneficial types is organic gardening, With this Garden, all of the food that goes from the garden, fresh to your table has been grown with natural fertilizers. The food has not been comtaminated with pesticides or other harmful substances.

The only supply items you need is good soil, water, and some TLC.

If you are thinking about creating an organic garden so you and your family can enjoy healthy, homegrown foods, you definitely need to use organic mulch for your garden. In addition to good soil, the mulch will protect your plants and help them grow strong and hardy. Adding nutrients to the soil and helps keep the soil soft and easy to work with. Mulch is an excellent soil conditioner.

Organic mulch is not only attractive but it is loaded with nutrients along with the soil and fertilizer. The combination is perfect for an organic garden, making everything grow better and taste fantastic!

You can find quality organic mulch at your local nursery or home and garden store. Typically, you will find many different options such as pine, oak, walnut, and other types of wood so you can choose what looks best with your garden.

Or you can find other sources of mulch for absolutely nothing if you scout around a little , lawn clippings and leaves, old straw or hay bales, pine needles, wood chips and sawdust, there are many free sources. this will also keep the weeding to a minimum, saving you the job of weeding your garden and also saving on water.

After a few years of applying this method your soil will become the most beautiful and easy to work and nutrient rich black earth.

Your garden will be all-natural and by using organic mulch, the integrity of the garden is maintained and the eco system protected. Be sure to choose a good soil and fertilizer mix that is worked in with the natural dirt.

Once the plants are in the ground, you want to water slightly to moisten the ground, arrange the mulch around evenly, and then slightly water again. Your garden will thrive and produce wonderful food.

Keep applying mulch as it turns into black earth.and water as needed.

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Posted at 06:31:41 AM  |  Post Comment  |  Read Comments (1)



Comment posted by c261262 at 2005-11-13 08:56:21 

I have to say I'm all for the organic food but I have to be honest I simply don't know where you find the time to grow it all yourself. Must be great eating though. Guess I'll have to stick to financing the supermarkets for now. I do seem to be taking the same journey as you in my endeavers for Success, Financial Freedom and lifes Happiness.
Thank you for some really great information.

Kind Regards

Clive Anderson

 

 

 

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