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Benefits of Organic Gardening

Organic gardening has been misinterpreted by many gardeners, many of whom simply do not understand the meaning of the concept. Unlike regular gardening, organic gardening implies gardening without the use of synthetics like pesticides or fertilizers.

As the name implies, organic gardening involves the use of solely organics or natural products to grow plants in the garden. Here, the natural resources are replenished as soon as they are used up, with the practice conforming with the natural ecosystem processes. 

Yeah, you now understand what it is, but why should you choose organic gardening?

You see, organic gardening has many benefits over its inorganic counterpart that employs fertilizers and pesticides in cultivation. Here are some of such benefits:

#1. For Better-Tasting Fruits and Veggies

It is well known that organic gardening will result in food products that taste better than those borne of inorganic means, particularly in the case of fruits. Many organic vegetables and fruits are better-tasting than their inorganic counterparts, even if they do not look as uniform as the latter. 

The fruit products of organic gardening typically have a delicious burst of flavor that is noticeably different from inorganic fruits. The same applies to vegetables.

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#2. Organic Equals Healthy

Many of the chemicals, artificial fertilizers, and pesticides used in inorganic gardening are not healthy and are, in fact, toxic. An inorganically-induced fruit will always have a chemical residue resulting from its inorganic cultivation and gardening methods.

It has been scientifically proven that inorganic produces resulting from the use of pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers have lower mineral and vitamin content than produce borne of organic methods. As a gardener, you should shun artificial products as much as possible to guarantee optimal health.

In addition, the physical activities involved in organic gardening are beneficial, with the outdoor experience offering a means of enjoying the sunshine and clean, fresh air.

#3. Environmental Conservation

The use of chemicals and fertilizers for inorganic gardening is a form of environmental pollution. When you use chemicals to cultivate plants, you inadvertently pollute the soil and air.

In spraying pesticides and herbicides, the chemicals are carried into the air, thereby polluting the atmosphere. In the application of inorganic fertilizers, the soil is polluted when the chemical compounds enter the soil, potentially destroying several microorganisms that are beneficial to the growth of plants.

Using organic gardening methods helps to ensure minimal disruption to nature’s biological processes while preserving ecological balance.

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#4. Economic Reasons

Fertilizers are quite expensive, truth be told. By using organics in gardening, you are sure to save money. Even when selling your produce at the market, you will make at least twice as much profit as you would if your produce was grown inorganically.

#5. Disease Resistance

You would be surprised to hear that crops grown organically are more resistant to pests and diseases. On the other hand, plants grown using fertilizers are more susceptible to diseases.  

When the plants are allowed to grow naturally without special artificial enhancers, their survival chances increase.

Want to know more about organic gardening? We’ve created these tips just for you! You can also stop by our store to get your gardening supplies!

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SOIL AMENDMENTS

Soil Amendments complement fertilizers and bio-stimulants by adding "micro-nutrients" or products that improve the structure, moisture-holding capacity, and drainage ability of your soil.

INSECT & DISEASE CONTROLS

Organic methods for insect and disease controls offer gardeners like you a way to protect your vegetables, flowers and other plants from damage while ensuring that your edibles are safe to eat and that you are doing minimal harm to our pollinators and the environment.

ORGANIC MULCHES

There are dozens of different kinds of mulches on the market, but when it comes to organic gardens, nothing substitutes for wood mulches.  Marshall Grain carries several top quality natural organic mulches, including natural and colored hardwoods, aromatic cedar, pecan, pine straw, and straw.

Organic fertilizers enrich your soil with fresh macro-nutrients and organic matter needed to feed your plants. Bio stimulants are beneficial bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms that work together with your organic fertilizer to enhance root development and nutrient uptake as well as moisture retention.

FERTILIZERS & BIO-STIMULANTS

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