Organic fertilizers will help you improve the quality of your soil for your lawn and garden. Organic fertilizers are naturally occurring materials, such as bone meal, manufactured through natural processes, or naturally occurring mineral deposits. Inorganic fertilizers are manufactured through chemical processes, also using naturally occurring deposits, while chemically altering them. Organic fertilizer nutrient content, [...] Continue »
No Dig Garden

Planting a No Dig Garden A no dig garden is an old approach to cultivation favored by many organic gardeners. It can be similar to a raised bed garden in the sense that you can set up your site on top of the existing soil without really working into the ground. However, many gardeners use [...] Continue »
Head pests off at the pass
One of the best ways to organically control pests that will harm your garden is to encourage their natural enemies. Planting the correct type of vegetation, while providing protection for beneficial insects, is one of the basics of organic gardening, and a way to further increase the diversity of beneficial insects in your garden. Below [...] Continue »
Companion Planting in the Garden

Companion planting is based on the idea that certain plants will benefit from one another when planted next or close to one another. Companion planting is usually thought of as a small scale gardening practice, but it can easily be applied on larger-scale. It has been proven that by having a beneficial crop in a [...] Continue »


