Organic gardening is all about working with nature rather than against it.
It focuses on soil health, biodiversity, and sustainability.
Compost is the cornerstone of organic gardening. Use kitchen scraps, yard
waste, and manure to create rich, fertile soil.
Replace chemical fertilizers with organic options like compost tea, fish
emulsion, and bone meal.
Pair plants that benefit each other. For example, marigolds repel pests, and
beans fix nitrogen in the soil.
Introduce beneficial insects like ladybugs and praying mantises. Use neem
oil and insecticidal soaps as safe pest deterrents.
Organic gardening is healthier for you and the environment, promoting
sustainability and biodiversity.