Green Garden
Starting an Organic green Garden
When you are looking to grow food for your family and loved ones, you already know that you want it to be healthy and nutritious, and one of the best ways to do this is to make sure that your garden is organic!
Organic gardening not only allows you to grow food that is free of chemicals or additives, but it also promotes ecological responsibility and has low impact consequences for the environment. If you are looking grow an organic green garden, you'll find that there are plenty of tips to get you started.
One of the best ways to get started with an organic green garden is to get a hold of some heirloom seeds. You'll find that heirloom seeds are taken from plants that were once common in human history; as such, they have not been genetically modified and as a rule, they tend to be fairly tough.
They are not hybrids, and there are around 4,000 varieties of seeds, so you'll be able to take your choice.
When working with organic gardening, you'll find that it is always a good idea to consider the layout of your garden. You'll find, for instance, that you can work with intensive intercropping, where you'll find that one crop is grown between rows of another; this will allow you to take full advantage of your gardening space, and reduce your water and composting requirements.
You'll find that gardening boxes is another way to maximize your space.
Organic gardening also implies that you will be free from the use of chemical pesticides and additives; this does not mean, however, that you are letting your garden run rampant with weeds and bugs! You'll find that by planting some flowers and herbs around your garden, you'll be strengthening its immunity to insects.
Consider marigolds, mints and chives for a start. You'll also find that you can deter pests by rotating your crops annually.
Any good organic garden needs a fair amount of planning, and the more you plan, the more prepared you are going to be. Take the time to consider what you can do to make sure that your organic garden continues to feed you and nourish you in the future!
Green Landscaping For You!
Just because you are interested in making sure that you make a positive benefit on the earth rather than a negative one doesn't mean that your yard has to look sloppy!
More and more people are discovering the joys of green garden & landscaping, and if you are interested in a wonderfully sharp and fully natural look for your yard, you will want to take a look and see what green landscaping can do for you.
Green garden & landscaping is essentially landscaping that look at things like water conservation, the use of all natural resources and the selection of appropriate plants to beautify a piece of land while still making it work with the surrounding ecosystem.
If this sounds complicated, keep in mind that it's really not, and that there are many things that you can try at home and on your own.

For instance, if you are planning on redoing the landscaping of your yard, consider the placement of deciduous and evergreen trees. If you plant deciduous on the south and east sides of your home, you'll be able to get shade during the summer while still keeping the sun's heat and warmth during the winter, because the leaves will not bar the way of the light.

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Evergreens that have been planted in the north and the west are particularly perfect for protecting your home from harsh winds during the cold months.
You may also want to consider the use of recycled materials for your green landscaping project. You'll find that soil amendments and mulch fall under this category, and that with wood becoming more and more expensive and increasingly depleted to boot that you will want to consider making sure you can recycled plastic bender board.
Similarly, you can recycle broken up concrete into great flagstones, and recycled brick for paths and patios.
When considering green landscaping, keep in mind the fact that you should also consider the water irrigation concerns. When you are deciding to put in a garden, think about how the water will flow and how you can best take advantage of the water that is around.
Consider drip-irrigation and the use of drought resistant plants, which can make sure that your deep watering needs are kept to a minimum.
When you are considering getting involved with green landscaping, remember that there are many options open to you, so see what will beautify your home as well as protect the earth that it sits on!
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