Sunday, August 21, 2011

Organic Living Blog | Organic Living Clearwater

Organic Living Clearwater. Gardening together as a family can be fun. Of course, there is some work involved, but a good investment for big gains in family togetherness to produce and store.

It is always a good idea to start a plan. 
Gather the family around the table and map out a plan to go organic and do so in writing. For obvious is of course possible that all family members can not share your enthusiasm. Ensure that the planning process, too. You younger members to take pictures of vegetables and plants they want to grow cut. Other people can investigate the conditions to grow what you want to grow.Some vegetables should be planted only in spring, summer while others produce their fruit.

What is your favorite? 
Peanuts, okra, corn. cucumbers and black-eyed peas summer needs. Tomatoes need heat to produce their fruit, however, when the summer heat comes, they tend to reduce or stop producing. In climates with mild temperatures, broccoli, lettuce, spinach, green beans and cabbage is better than cold. In fact, in the South, where I live, they grow in the garden is protected during the winter as well.

Next, check the growth in your backyard. 
Under the trees during the day, or full sun all day, or a combination of both? Research, and map out where the sun during the day.This will be an important part of your gardening success.

On, kicked, or from the bottom to a depth of 12 inches. 
You do not see the plants growing in compacted soil as hard as concrete and the conditions for plant growth in soft concrete. Plants take their nutrients from the space between the elements that make up the soil particles. This is a good idea to test your soil to see if you need to convert the land to be added to produce a better crop. Then the soil is ready, download shovels and plants to go. Water plants during dry, but do not overwater.Watching plants grow and produce their bounty. Enjoy!