Organic Gardening is the way Nature intended its vegetables, herbs and fruits to be grown. No matter what you need when it comes to Organic Gardening, we have it all. So whether it be soil, nutrients, gardening idea or just information you be assured of getting from us. Most importantly, you will always get correct information and just what you need.
Organic
Gardening means gardening without the use of chemical pesticides,
herbicides, or fertilizers. By growing plants, especially those
grown for human consumption, gardeners get healthy, nutrient-rich
fruits and vegetables that promote health, rather than cause health
problems. Successful organic gardening, whether outdoors or indoors,
is a bit more time-consuming, but the benefits of eating fresh
produce and avoiding the short and long-term effects of the
chemicals used in most commercial produce production are more than
worth it.
All plants grown in soil
depend on it for all the air, water, nutrients, and structure they
need to grow strong and resist disease and pests. Soil is your
gardens foundation. Take care of your soil properly and your plants
will flourish and provide you with an abundant supply of fruits and
vegetables. Find additional information on our Organic Soil page.
In
a non-organic garden, gardeners control insect pests and plant
diseases by applying a wide array of toxic chemicals, designed to
kill the insects or disease-causing organisms. The problem is that
the same toxic effects also affect humans, in one way or another.
Sometimes, the effects are small, but cumulative.
The organic gardener uses vigilance and other techniques, like hand
picking of insects, special organic washes to remove other pests,
and companion plantings to repel still others. The result can
sometimes be produce that is slightly less attractive than the
perfect produce from chemical gardening, but that is a minor
concern.
Organic produce has only good effects on the body, while those
perfect-looking veggies and fruits carry a toxic load of chemicals.
Find additional information on our Organic Weed and Pest Control
Page. 
The ideal soil needs only small amounts of fertilizer, and proper composting of spent plants to be added back into the soil can keep your soil fresh, healthy, and productive. Still, there are times when your garden may need a boost to promote strong foliage growth and a good crop. When the need for additional nutrients occurs, there is a wide array of organic fertilizers and additives to handle the job, without resorting to harsh chemical fertilizers.