Organic Gardening: Frequently Asked Questions

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If you are considering whether it will be right for you to grow your own vegetables organically, here are a few of the most common asked questions.

Why should I consider organic gardening?

Organic gardening is for the individual that would like to control food quality. You should consider it if you are concerned about high food prices, low quality of commercially grown food, and if it is at all even healthy for you.

How hard is it to do?

Organic gardening is very simple. With the proper instructions and guidance, you will soon learn that it almost takes care of itself. Preparations are simple and will last for seasons with minimal care.

How much space is needed?

All you need is enough space for a pot and a plant to get started. Expand as you go. You will be amazed at the amount you can grow in very limited space with potted vegetables.

What should I grow and when?

You decide what you would like to grow and eat 1st. this will dictate the when. There are guidebooks available that contain planting and harvest times dealing with all organic situations of growing, whether in an apartment or in your yard.

Can I sell if I over-produce?

Selling organic vegetables by road side stands and farmers markets may require you to look into the local ordinances. Most communities are favorable as those who have been engaged in organic gardening have gone before to make a way for proper selling out of the gardens.

Questions concerning the how to’s of organic gardening will find the information abundant on the internet. To learn more about organic gardening, please visit us at: http://organicfoodgardens.blogspot.com/

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