Co-written by: Sesame Dressing. An organic vegetable garden sounds ecological, rewarding, healthy but challenging. The cultivation process as such extends over several seasons, but when results finally appear, the homegrown veggies will be the tastiest you’ve ever had. From a technological point of view, organic gardening is a return to traditions and to the old agricultural practices present in any culture worldwide.
It is unimportant how large the organic vegetable garden is: it can even range from a few feet on the house roof or balcony to several acres. The first step to take in the organic gardening direction is the purchase of organic seeds that are presently scarce on the market.
The problem is that in order to have a real organic vegetable garden, you have to begin with seeds that are completely free of chemicals or irradiation residues. Therefore, if you can’t find organic seeds in your neighborhood, try on the Internet.
The benefits of an organic vegetable garden are manifold. First of all when there are no pesticides or herbicides used in the plant cultivation, the crops remain unaffected by the chemicals, the soil keeps its properties for several years and the creatures living in it will aid to the regeneration of the garden.
Furthermore, the organic vegetable garden has the advantage of dealing with the needs of the family in a very cheap, safe and easy way. In caseone also runs a farm together with the organic vegetable garden, there are even more benefits to it.
For instance, the profitability and the quality of the crops can be increased by using the manure as a fertilizer. Moreover, everything one needs for an organic vegetable garden should be available from local stores; there are no high costs and the necessary items come for very decent prices.
You can find all sorts of gardening tips in books on natural gardening and learn the tricks of the trade specific to tradition. Just a relevant example here: think of the fact that corn and beans grown together as very practical; you won’t need any sticks for the beans because they will climb on the corn stalks.
The organic compost, the seeds and the soil will all have a heavy word to say in the evolution of the organic vegetable garden. Do not neglect any of these aspects and your home enterprise will be both successful and rewarding on the long run.








This post is a very good overview of organic gardening and contains a great deal of good information for a short article. It shows us a practical solution for eating healthier.
Hi, Great article! Growing organic vegetables is beneficial to us all, more people should start to grow something even if it is a small potted herb garden. Every little bit helps reduce our impact on the environment and what better way to do it than with a veggie garden, fresh tasty organic veggies!!
I love my own organic ecological vegetable garden which I have developed using the food4wealth method.
Happy gardening!