Oct 30 2009
My No Dig or Raised Garden Plans for 2010
My Organic Acres has given my gardening a direction that is clearly focused to grow or purchase healthy food. You will not want to miss the pre-launch and launch of what is being heralded as the food system of the future. It is a system planned and designed so as to provide anyone with their own organic garden. This gives you access to an organic garden food network that provides fresh, safe delicious nutritionally organically grown produce and vegetables delivered direct to you door for less than you would pay at your local food sources. Click here to check out how you can get your organic produce for free.
Organic gardeners do not use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides on their plants. But gardening organically is much more than what you don’t do. My Organic Acres (MOA) has created the ultimate way to obtain verifiable organically raised foods for you and your family and have it shipped fresh to you door for prices you would not believe.
Having only started gardening the past two years, even though my vegetables are not organic grown yet, has opened my thinking for ways to start my own organic garden that can provide my family with the best tasting foods, I may be able to do that for free. You see, being a MOA community gardener with my own 240 square foot organic garden will provide me the means to get this for free, because I will have a way to sell extra foods or crops and cover my expenses. I will have the opportunity for fresh items that I can not raise where I live and not have to dig, water my crops daily, or worry about what the weather is doing or if pest or vandals are attacking my garden. Even so, I plan to continue to expand my small 12 X 16 garden spot and am making plans to add another 12X16 raised or no dig plot for 2010 and possibly another in 2011, with a maximum of four by 2012.
At the risk of being obvious – a no-dig garden is one you don’t have to dig. It sits above the ground and doesn’t have
soil. But it contains plenty of other good stuff – such as layers of organic material – which form the perfect growing environment for vegies and herbs as they break down. You can check out and read about raised gardens and no dig gardens via key word searches.
Raised bed gardening is designed so that an area of the yard where there are poor soil conditions unfit for gardening, is no longer an issue. Watering of a raised garden bed is also made significant due to the quicker drainage of moisture from the soil because of reduced compaction. This reducing allows the soil to stay warmer than ground soil after wintry seasons. Plus, with more control of what to water, the gardener can greatly conserve water usage.
In today’s economic climate, it only makes sense to grow some of your own food. And, now My Organic Acres shows you the easiest, most convenient, productive ways to grow a little, a lot, or even ALL the food you and your family eat each day!
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