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Different Vegetable Gardening Styles
Each gardener has his own set of characteristics that make
him fit for certain gardening styles. If you know yourself and the right
gardening style that will fit your rearing of your organic garden and help you
yield your vegetables effectively, then you have pretty much gotten an edge
over other gardening enthusiasts. But what are the different types of gardening
that you can look out for? Here are some of the types that you can consider:
Residential Gardening
This is the most common of all gardening techniques. If you
are just a beginner and not yet inclined to produce vegetables for industrial
reasons, then residential gardening is for you. The primary purpose of
residential gardening is to sustain a family or two of a steady supply of
vegetables and at the same time, render aesthetic appeal to your backyard.
Residential gardening does not require too much space. It
can also be cultivated in window sills, balconies and other small areas that
have sufficient light source, easy to monitor and at the same time, easy to
maintain or free from pests. The good thing about residential gardening is the
ease with which it ushers the gardening wannabe from having no knowledge of
planting to expanding to other gardening styles, whichever deems the fancy of
the budding gardener.
Specialized Gardening
Specialized gardening involves non-residential areas that
are known for its green quality and are often marketed as such. Parks,
botanical gardens, amusement parts and other tourist attractions fall under
this category. Often a staff is required to maintain due to its size, so
effective administrative skills on top of gardening expertise may be required.
It is also tailored for delivering in profit to certain causes or
organizations.
Impact Gardening
If you are up to the challenge of blocking weeds with minimal costs, then impact gardening is for you. It involves using a relatively small space and maximizing its gardening potential. The plants are often crowded together.
Indoor Gardening
Residential gardening is under the huge scope of indoor
gardening. Other types under this category include the gardens of
conservatories, greenhouses and academic institutions. Systems for heating and
air conditioning may also be found for certain breeds of plants. If you are the
type of gardener who really loves cultivating plants in and out of season, then
indoor gardening is for you.
Water Gardening
If you want to garden with minimal supervision and love
water organisms, then water gardening is for you. This is a bit of a challenge
for most gardeners because it usually doesn't involve the initial conditions of
other traditional gardening techniques. The novelty of water gardening appeals
only to those who have ample water facilities to cultivate this type of
gardening style.
Community Gardening
If you are motivated by group efforts, community gardening
may be for you. It involves concentrated efforts of the different members of
the community to be able to help make a greener place. It involves a huge
scope, but the members of the community are given autonomy to style their areas
in whichever way they choose.
Feeding the Soil – One Vital Aspect of Organic Gardening
There is an important aspect of organic gardening that you
can very well relate to. Imagine this. You are hungry. You haven't been fed.
You haven't taken a bath. You haven't pampered yourself. You've spent so much
time working and taking care of others, but you haven't tended yourself for
your own good.
How would you feel? For a time being, you may be able to
accept the fact. You may still tire yourself out without asking for anything in
return. But as the days go by, you will feel the negative effects of the
situation. You will no longer have the kind of energy that you used to. Your
body will deteriorate until it can no longer function for the things that it
used to do.
How is this related to the organic method of gardening? You
can actually compare this to the state of the soil. Soil is a very important
aspect in this type and all the other kinds of gardening. This is the base of
everything. This will be the bed, or the house of your plants. You must choose
the right one in the first place.
Depending on your location, the soils that you may acquire
vary on such factor. You should base the decision in picking out the plants on
the types of soils that are available in your area. Once you have picked the
right kind, you are now on you way to the first steps of your gardening venture
using the organic method.
Relating to the sample above, the soil must never be left
untended. It must never go hungry. Or else, what happened to the example may
also happen to the soil. You have to feed the soil. You have to bathe it. And
you have to take care of it just like how you tend to yourself or to the plants
situated on your garden.
You may know from your grade school days that the soil needs water, sunlight and air. But you are doing everything organically now. Does it carry out any differences? Yes, a lot. Although you still have to feed your soil and the plants on it enough sunlight, water and air, you have to add something else. You've got to have organic matters placed on the soil.
Have you ever heard of composting? This is the process where
you culminate decaying matters like leaves, grasses, peelings of fruits or
vegetables, even manures and fish heads to act as your soil's fertilizer. This
is organic remember? You cannot resort to anything synthetic. This is one proof
that this process entails a lot of hard work than you can ever imagine.
Not only are you going to feed the soil, you also have to
attend to it regularly. Mulching is like massaging the soil to keep its shape.
This way, you will be able to get rid of the pests that your soil has gotten
through the days or months, however long you have been gardening.
This will actually help you prevent acquiring bigger
problems. There are many types of soils that need certain care and attention.
For example, clay can hold up water better than the sandy kind. You have to
know those kind of details to be able to improve on your organic gardening
venture.
When we talk of fertilization for your effective gardening
of vegetables in your organic gardening, it is almost similarly attributed to
mulching. But there are also other aspects such as the introduction of
fertilizers that can be available naturally or commercially. Simply defined, it
involves placing matter, whether organic or inorganic, around your plants.
Aside from providing fertilization, it also protects your
soil. Whether your garden is subjected under heavy rains or at the risk of weed
infestation, the mulches provide ample protection and strengthening needed to
supplement the natural growth processes of your organic garden vegetables.
Aside from this, it also regulates the temperature of the soil; it can also
render aesthetic appeal to the garden because it will help improve the ground texture
and overall appearance.
If you have effectively established mulches in your garden,
less watering is required because it will also help the plants retain water.
The plants will also experience better growth levels and moisture
retention. Although known to help in
weed control, it does not directly fight or ward off the weeds. It just helps
as a filler for bare areas that are at higher risk of weed infestation. Also,
persistent weeds can die down as it forces itself in the soil surrounded with
mulch.
For the case of organic mulches, bacteria has the tendency to
eat up the much-needed nitrogen, so in some cases, you might be required to
inject additional dosages of nitrogen. Some examples of materials you can use
for mulching include lawn clippings, compost mises, leaves, straw, sawdust,
wood chips. These are examples of organic materials for mulching. If you opt
for inorganic, it often has its optimum results on plants placed on a hill.
When fertilizing your soil via mulching, you may be required
to be more meticulous with your organic garden. You might be required to water
more frequently when you are using inorganic fabrics, and then you must also
watch out for the greater tendency to wilt because the ground cover tends to be
more crowded.
Testing your soil is a good way to ensure effective
fertilization. you cannot afford to buy fertilizer by the bulk, only to realize
that it is not the right fertilizer suited for your soil. The best way to make
sure that you are able to score the best fertilizer is by means of doing an
actual test on a sample of soil taken from your garden.
Once you apply fertilizer, it is often recommended to
maintain it. Having a budget for high quality fertilizer is also a good
must-have for a gardener, especially a beginner. There are also some
fertilizers solely tailored at the beginning of the planting process and need
not be maintained all throughout your gardening activities. In any rate, make
sure that you are getting your money's worth and have thoroughly proven for
yourself that the given fertilizer you are putting on your garden has been
tried and tested on your soil type.
Even if you put fertilizers or inorganic mulches in your
soil, the organic matter is still the best source of fertilization for your
plant, and it adheres closely to the natural growth process of plants. If at
all possible, avoid introducing too much chemical interventions in your soil so
that the plants will get used to growing and maximizing its potential via
natural means.
Getting Started with the Hobby of Organic Gardening
Organic gardening can very well pass up as a hobby for
starters. This can be true if you are the type of person who has the passion
for gardening. This may not be everybody's cup of tea. So consider yourself
lucky if you are among those who can grow green things out of the blue.
Gardening requires certain skills. You have to know the type
of soil, what kind of plants you can place on them, how you will take care of
those plants, aside from the many other considerations that you must be aware
of when you are serious about it.
It may sound complicated enough for the beginners. But if
you have been marked as the one with a green thumb and you've already honed you
skills on this, then you might as well try the organic way of gardening. This
method is particularly special as well as hard. It will require you to double
your effort as compared with the regular stuff that you do with the usual
gardening tricks.
The Concept
The basic rule on this type of gardening is that you will
only use synthetic products in all your endeavor with regards to the task. This
will include the important elements such as the fertilizers and the pesticides.
You can actually get from the earth what you will then use
for your organic venture into gardening. You will use such elements to be able
to grow something new, these are your plants, your vegetables or whatever
greens you may want to grow. Do you get the picture? To look at it from a
bird's eye view, it is like working closely with nature. Or as others may say,
this is like being one with nature.
Organic Fertilizers
Is there such a thing, you may ask? Yes, and you are the one
to make it. You can actually perform composting on the materials found on your
garden. You can use fallen leaves and twigs, animal manure, but this will depend
on the type, and many more.
Organic Pesticides
This type of gardening wants, as much as possible, to stay
away from pesticides. But if you can't afford to pick the insects one by one by
your bare hands, then you can go to your local grocery store and ask for an
organic pesticide that is available commercially.
The old way really is to be vigilant with your garden and
take off every pest that you see. You should only turn to the organic
pesticides when it becomes too many and uncontrollable that you can no longer
handle. You can also try to bring in the animals that feed on those pests. This
way, you'll have some help in picking those pests up. And that is also helping
the other animals satisfy their hunger.
As a hobby, this may be time consuming. So if you cannot
devote enough time into it, might as well find a partner or drop the idea until
you've found the right time to carry on with the tasks.
Organic gardening really entails a lot of hard work. So you
better be prepared to perspire in the process. To ease your tiredness when you
are already into it too deep, just think that what you are doing is helping
nature. This is your way of giving back what nature has bestowed on you since
the day you were born.
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