Organic Gardening – Improving the Soil in Your Green Garden
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Organic Gardening – Improving the Soil in Your Green Garden
By John Yazo
Green gardening is a method that your plant will grow a healthy and productive life by feeding off natural nutrients in your gardens soil. These nutrients are supplied by organic matter you add to your gardens so that nature can decompose it and turn it into a nutrient rich humus. This final product is what will improve your gardens soil structure and greatly benefit the plants you are growing, like your flowers, fruits, herbs and vegetables.
Composting is a great method of recycling your organic household and yard waste into a nutrient rich humus for your gardening needs. It is also a eco-friendly method of putting the organic household and yard waste that you accumulate to good use. You don’t get any benefit by sending your organic household or yard waste off to the local landfill, you will benefit greatly by putting it to good use in your gardens soil while helping to create a healthier environment.
There is a large complex community of life that lives in your gardens soil. This community of microorganisms is what turns organic matter into the nutrient rich humus material that your plants need to thrive. These microorganisms help the decomposition process and help to clean the unwanted toxins from your garden soil to give your plants a healthy life.
Start composting your organic household and yard waste and give the plants your are growing the healthy nutrients they need to grow a healthy and productive life. The rewards your garden will give you will be well worth it.
A environment friendly and healthy way of gardening. Organic Gardening is away of gardening in harmony with nature. Growing a healthy and productive crop in a way that is healthier for both you and the environment.
John Yazo
http://www.organicheirloomgardening.com

Originally posted 2009-06-30 08:18:30. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Make some compost tea out of that good compost by mixing it with water in a bucket and pour it around your trees…they will love you for it…but don’t compost diseased leaves…that would be counter productive!
GartenGrl