Home | Home | Gardening

8 Reasons For Organic Gardening

By: Rose Hillbrand


Read More About Gardening

So why would one want to indulge in organic gardening?

1. Organic farming does not utilize chemical substances that could have an adverse effect on your wellbeing. This is especially critical when growing vegetables. Chemical providers advise us that the chemical substances we use are not dangerous when used according to instruction, but study reveals that even very small amounts of toxins absorbed through the skin over time can cause such things as cancer, particularly in children. On average, a child absorbs four to five times more cancer-causing pesticides from foods than an adult. This can lead to many diseases later on in the child's life. Through organic gardening, these incidents are lessened. Keep in mind, pesticides contain toxins that have only one objective - to kill living things.

2. Organic produce grown in organic soil seem to have a larger percentage of vitamins and nutrients. Reviews have revealed that there is elevated vitamin C in leafy greens, potatoes, and oranges which have been grown organically.

3. Gardening organically means you work with the whole cycle. You sow the seeds, harvest the vegetables or flowers, collect the seeds, compost the rest, and start again. You're providing the soil with nutrients in addition to feeding people, birds, and insects, which gives you a more intimate and fulfilling connection with the environment around you, and humanity as a whole.

4. You can raise your produce to complete ripeness for full flavor. There are dozens of seed catalogs with organic seeds that produce superb tasting veggies. You do not need a tomato raised to have a tough skin for transport across the country. You're after a tomato that tastes great!

5. Growing organically can involve less work in the long run. If the soil is organic and healthy, it'll produce hale and hearty crops that are more resistant to disease and pests. Healthier plants will grow larger and cast shade on their roots which means less watering. Good quality soil will retain water better and that also means less watering. Bigger plants will also help to choke out the weeds so you don't have to waste your precious time weeding.

6. Organic and sustainable gardening causes less harm to the environment. Poisons are often washed into our waterways, causing death to the native fish and wildlife, and polluting their habitat.

But we can recycle waste through the utilization of our own compost made from food and garden scraps and additional wastes like straw and leaves. Reusing these things prevents them from being burned or thrown into a landfill where they do not have a chance to decompose and add valuable nutrients back into the soil.

Moreover, organic and sustainable farming practices help prevent the loss of topsoil through erosion. The Soil Conservation Service states that an estimated 30 - 32 billion tons of soil erodes from United States farmlands every year.

7. Gardening organically can also save you money! One does not need to buy expensive chemical fertilizers and pesticides with organic and natural gardening. Numerous organic and natural recipes for the control of pests and diseases come right from the kitchen cupboard. Also sometimes other helpful plants can be grown as companions for the chief crop. One example of this is the marigold, which can help to deter aphids from vegetables.

8. Your cooking endeavors can become more inspiring and fun! For example, some flowers are edible if you raise them organically. Add a special touch to your salad presentation by adding nasturtiums or even brightly colored pansies. Your completed dish will seem like it came from a gourmet restaurant! (For more great cooking ideas, just visit our website at: http://www.newholisticliving.com/cookingfromscratch.html.)

Gardening without the usage of chemicals can give you stronger crops and save you wasted time. Better plants can mean tastier and healthier veggies that prosper even with less water and have fewer pest problems. So give organic and natural gardening a shot for tastier vegetables and feel good about helping yourself as well as the planet.

Article Source: http://depositarticles.com/

For more information and tips on organic and sustainable gardening, visit our website at www.newholisticliving.com/sustainablegardening.html, or blog at newholisticliving.wordpress.com/ (just click on the "Sustainable Gardening" topic.

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Gardening Articles Via RSS!

counter easy hit

Powered by Article Dashboard