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Sustainable Gardening Practices To Adapt

By Anna Hill


There is excellent health and beauty in natural living. It is also affordable to live a natural life. This is the idea behind embracing sustainable gardening practices, whether you have a farm or are dealing with your flower bed and kitchen garden. The idea is to save time and resources for today and in future. Here is a look at practices that are considered ecologically friendly.

Capture water, use it and conserve it on site. Gardens require water on regular basis. Luckily, rains provide a lot of it, only that it comes in seasons. Environmentalists recommend that you should catch water on site and use it on your garden. It saves you the trouble of pumping water from long distances. Such pumping is labor intensive.

Generate compost on your garden. A lot of useful waste comes from the kitchen. Kitchen crap and left overs that are not meat related are useful when you need manure for your garden. Other than let the remains to be dumped in landfills, they can be spread under plants and allowed to turn into compost. You end up with soil that is very rich while the remains also serve as mulch.

Mulching provides multiple benefits to your garden. It is basically used for conserving water. However, it has proven to be an effective weed suppressor. Over time, it decomposes to become humus and enrich your soil. This saves you on water for irrigation and reduces gardening frequency.

Invest in native plants for your patch. This has been drawn from nature. It has a way of finding balance such that you will require less effort to weed the garden. Native plants form a combination that also aids in mulching and in the process reduce the need for irrigation. Since local plants are adapted to the environment, they require less water and can naturally draw nutrients from the soil. This reduces the need for fertilizer.

Fruits and vegetables can be used as ornaments. Other than care for plants that only cost you money to sustain, opt for trees and shrubs that will reduce your kitchen budget. Mix the plants such that they harbor beneficial insects and therefore save you the trouble of using insecticides. Consult your agronomist to recommend the best plants that can be mixed with beauty plants.

Use chicken to till and predators instead of pesticides. Chicken scratch the ground and in the process dig it up. They turn the soil and mix your manure better than you can do with your hands. They will also collect pests and insects that are likely to damage your garden. Let them out for a few hours and your garden will look as though it has been gardened.

Sustainable gardening involves the use of natural methods to keep the garden as beautiful and healthy as possible. It saves you the expenses of tilling and buying pesticides or herbicides, among other expenses. By making the right choices, you can have a healthy garden that is also productive throughout the year.




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