Organic gardens and green living are hot topics that work for a number of niches. Whether your market is moms trying to raise healthier families or gardeners trying to grow tastier vegetables, you’ll find plenty of great information in this article pack. Inside you’ll find eight articles focused on organic gardening and a full keyword list to help spark your imagination.
- Choosing Your First Compost Bin (614 words)
- Container Gardening: An Easy Introduction to Growing Vegetables (580 words)
- The Many Uses and Benefits of Neem Oil (538 words)
- 5 Organic Gardening Tips for New Gardeners (712 words)
- Organic Indoor Gardening for Apartment Dwellers (504 words)
- Benefits of Building a Raised Bed Vegetable Garden (516 words)
- Controlling Spider Mites Organically (646 words)
- Worm Composting for Beginners (594 words)
Excerpt from “Benefits of Building a Raised Bed Vegetable Garden”
Building a raised bed vegetable garden is similar to growing plants in containers but on a much larger scale. In a raised bed the plants are contained (useful when growing creeping varieties like mint and strawberries) while still allowing the roots to penetrate into the ground. Planting a raised-bed garden not only gives your lawn much neater look, but it also allows anyone to have a garden regardless of the quality of your native soil.
Getting started gardening with raised beds is easier than starting a traditional garden. Rather than removing well-established grass and spending days tilling the soil and working in enough organic compounds to grow healthy plants, you can simply build a small retaining wall and fill your new garden with a mixture of nutrient-rich compost, manure, and black dirt. You don’t even need to remove the sod first.
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