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MAINTENANCE
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Basically, the maintenance of the Organic Intensive Garden is simple
and easy.
Just keep plenty of mulch on hand. When the mulch depth decreases,
add more. If you have laid plenty of mulch by for the growing
season, this won't be too difficult to spread. Good preparation and
planning is the key to luscious vegetables, without the slavery!
Bacteria in the soil works overtime to break down organic substances
in the earth. As this happens, the mulch will slowly break down,
more will need to be added during the growing season.
Please don't begrudge this chore. The more the bacteria works to
break down organic matter, the better your Organic Garden will be
safeguarded this year, and richer next year!
The mulch will not only feed your bacteria friends, but keep the
life-giving moisture around the base and roots of your prize
vegetables, where it belongs.
Humidity is vital to plants, and mulch provides the necessary
environment for the ideal humid growing condition.
You may add more of the fresh fertilizer in July or August. Simply
spread on the top of the existing mulch. For a more pleasant-
smelling environment, spread a 2-inch layer of mulch on top of the
freshly spread fertilizer.
Use a mixture of herb powder and other natural insecticide powders
to deter pests. If applied at least once a week (or after a rain),
this will keep your garden free from pests which were not invited
to your vegetable banquet!
Put aluminum foil collars around all the squash and curcurbit family,
this will deter the dreaded cutworm. Remember the disappointment of
going out to the garden for a leisurely stroll and finding your prize
young or half grown vegetable plants wilted and drooped over? The
collar and a well balanced herbal powder will prevent this.
The nice thing about herbal powders is....you mix them the way you
want for your particular needs. If your formula is a little off...
no problem, the extra herbs won't hurt a thing, and if you need a
different herb...just add it. In the end, your formula, for your
garden, will be the best mixture and will protect the best.
Experiment with different blends of natural protection, you'll soon
see the difference herbal protection makes, and you won't be sick
after applying the herbal insecticide the way you probably would with
the chemical insecticides!
Follow these simple Organic Gardening rules and you and your garden
will prosper!
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