How To Get Started

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Buying organic produce from the supermarket can be a little expensive, since they are special category food items. That is why one of the best alternative to save money is to start growing your own organic produce. We understand that it is not possible to raise cows and pigs in our small homes just for organic meat. However, you can definitely grow certain vegetables that are used the most in your family. In this particular section of the website we are going to tell you a few points about how to get started with your very own organic garden.

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1. One of the first things that you need to do is gather the right equipment and gear for gardening. Whether you are planning to grow produce in small pots or in your backyard you need to have equipments which will cater to the requirement. Beside you also need to make sure that the location is proper which means it has the perfect amount of Sunlight.

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2. The second step is to identify the kind of fresh produce you are going to grow. You can narrow down on a number of different things including vegetables and fruits and then buy their seeds from the local market. Another way to grow organic produce is by using dried up fruits and vegetables instead of packed seeds.

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3. Depending on the fruits and vegetables that you are going to grow, you also need to make your own fertilizer. This organic fertilizers can also be bought in the market but might cost you a lot. However on the other hand, by making fertilizers at home you know that they are 100% chemical free and also will be able to save some money.

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4. Once you are done with the pre-preparation of organic gardening you can start with the actual process. The first thing to do is make your soil ready so that it is nourished and can support life. This can be done by adding fertilizers and water and plowing the soil to make it better.

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5. After the soil is ready you can start planting your seeds. In the initial phase of organic gardening you do not need to water the seeds a lot. However, once the sapling grows it might need a few sprays of water every now and then.