Tips on Picking the Best Spot For Your Organic Garden

September 22, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Gardening Location

Suggested Title: Picking the Best Spot for your Organic Garden

Just like in real estate, choosing garden lots is all about location, location and location. Many factors must be considered when you are planning to put up a garden of your own. If you do not want to suffer years of headaches in managing your own garden, you have to carefully choose the lot that is ideal for organic gardening. This way, you can enjoy bountiful harvests in every season. And if you do not have the pleasure of choosing your own garden lot, you can try to make do with the lot of you have. A limited garden space is better than no space at all. Just make sure that you consider the following factors so as to ensure excellent quality of organic produce.

SUNLIGHT

Sunlight is crucial to the growth of all plants. It is even more important in preserving the nutrients that plats use. So when you are to decide on which spot to put up your own organic garden, choose the lot that gets at least six hours of sunlight in a day. If you happen to live in areas where temperature is milder, choose the spot that gets plenty of sunshine in the morning. This way, you will never have lopsided plants at any garden lot planting arrangement. The key is making sure that the lot enjoys even and long exposure to sunlight.

GARDEN SPACE
When you are starting up, it is best to start small. Growing few vegetables and herbs in containers or rows makes organic gardening manageable for any beginner. Using up smaller garden lots as a start is a great training ground of learning to manage bigger scale of gardens. Starting small also provides the farmer with a great opportunity to formulating a system on which he will manage his garden and boost its production. So even when you have acres and acres of land at your disposal, it is more practical to start small.
And if it happens that you have a limited garden space, there are many planting methods that you can use to maximize the space. You can grow vertical plants densely. Growing climbers with trellises can maximize the space and optimize production.

STEER CLEAR

Usually, you will find gardening lots in two conditions; either they are covered with turf and filled with rubbish or sitting by the tree. If the lot happens to be shaded by a tree, chances are, it will compete with your garden for sunlight and soil nutrients. The plants need sunlight. Growing conditions will be affected when they do not enjoy sufficient sunlight.

WATER SOURCES AND DRAINAGE

An ideal garden lot is that close to a water source. It also has to have a working drainage system, which can also help retain soil moisture and promote soil nutrient recycling. Aside from sunlight, plants need water to thrive. Do away with locations that will drive you to fetch buckets of water for watering. If there’s no choice, you can always make do with rainwater. If budget permits, you can always install a plant watering system, which can be timed and programmed per plant requirement.

SOIL FERTILITY
Since you are planning to put up an organic garden, it will be best to choose a lot that has fertile soil. A fertile land equates to bountiful harvest. However, any type of soil can always be improved. With the right planting arrangement and composting, soil fertility could be the least of the problems.

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