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CALLING ALL ORGANIC GARDENERS
Healthy
Gardens Offer Life to All
Planting
a garden without the use of chemical fertilizers, with fast
releasing nitrogen, allows the plants to grow more slowly.
Chemical fertilizers make plants bulk up on carbohydrates
and water. We aid the soil the old fashioned way, we compost
and mulch it. In return our foods are packed with higher dry
matter, better nutrition, and taste.
Organic
gardeners don't use toxic herbicides and pesticides to kill
weeds and pests. Instead we use companionship planting and
the garden attracts pollinating honey bees, hummingbirds and
other birds, and good insects including butterflies and moths.
The
wonder of nature unfolds in the organic garden as the gardener
watches beautiful butterflies fluttering about. The whizzing
of hummingbirds is thrilling and seeing the tiny bird perch
on a flower stalk is beyond delight. Watering the garden becomes
a recreational activity as the gardener sees robins taking
a bath and digging for worms in flower beds.
And
the heart is made glad. The organic garden is a perfect living
organism in harmony with all living beings. As organic gardeners,
we know this and support a natural setting for our handiwork.
Tell
Us About Your Garden
We
welcome members to share their own organic gardening stories.
Do you have garden photos you would like to share with fellow
gardeners? Let us know what your preferred composting methods
are. What native plants are growing in your corner of the
world? Are there invasive plant species displacing native
plants where you live? Tell us about what flowers, herbs,
and foods you enjoy growing and why? What good insects are
in your garden? What birds come to visit?
Let
us know about your gardens and we can expand the knowledge
base of organic gardening together. If your garden club or
community garden is working on a special organic gardening
project let us know. We aim to publish articles in the Butterflies
and Garden newsletter and on the website with member participation.
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