Wednesday, March 17, 2010

A self-perpetuating organic garden

It is springtime in the northern hemisphere, after one of the roughest winters in many many years. (Note to those in the southern hemisphere: this will be applicable to you next spring.) This IS the time to plan - and plant - your organic garden. According to the principles given at www.organicfoodforless.info, some of this set up work does not need to be done again and again. Some maintenance is required of course, but the initial actions do not need to be duplicated continuously.

How is this different than getting out the tools and knuckling down to another year of shoveling dirt, applying fertilizer, watering, sowing seeds, weeding, battling the elements and the condition of the soil as well as the garden pests, all to get one's share of produce to eat and/or sell? Whew--a normal gardener can practically get tired before he starts out. Though many adventurous souls keep at it for the love of the earth, and the carrot (literally) at the end of the stick.

See for yourself at http://www.organicfoodforless.info

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