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How do I start an organic vegetable garden? |
I have never done this before. I want to start in May. I live in Northen Canada. What should be my first few steps? Firstly you need to buy organic soil .... ie TOTALLY non polluted with chemicals, that is, fertilizers, weed killers, bug killers, road grime etc etc. Rodale books, the parent company of Organic Gardening, has a lot of books on organic gardening, and a very good book on gardening in cold climates. You might want to look at a few. Organic gardening is not complicated, and does NOT require that you buy seeds from an organic supplier. However, to be certified as an 'Organic' garden, you have to adhere to certain requirements. again, "Organic Gardening" by Rodale Books, will tell you what you wish to know. You can't be truly organic unless the garden spot has been chemical free for about 5 years, but you can do your best anyway to not add any further chemicals to the ground. How to Start an Organic Garden find a coop and ask them if they have seeds or books about it you should get some organic seeds at you're local plant dealer if you have one and they will help you out on picking it out. Put some seeds in the dirt. That's a good place to start. |
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