Top Tips to Grow Your 100% Natural Green Garden, See All.
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Water Deeply and Wisely. Shallow, daily watering encourages weak, shallow roots. If the top centimeter of soil is always wet, the plant has no reason to push its roots deep into the earth. Go Deep: Water your garden thoroughly but less frequently (think 1-2 times a week, heavily, rather than a little bit every day). This forces roots to grow deep down,n where the soil stays naturally cool moistis t. Ditch the Overhead Sprinkler: Water the base of the plant using a soaker hose or drip system. Wet leaves invite fungal diseases like powdery mildew. Always water in the early morning so any accidental splashes dry up quickly in the sun. 4. Use "Companion Planting"Pest ControlnInsteadsteadd of reaching for chemical pesticides that kill off bees and butterflies, use plants to protect other plants. Confuse the Bugs: Plant pungent herbs and flowers alongside your vegetables. For example, planting marigolds beneath tomatoes helps repel harmful whiteflies, while pairing onions with carrots confuses the carrot root fly. Invite the Good Guys: Plant flowers like dill, fennel, and sunflowers. These attract "beneficial predators" like ladybugs and lacewings, which will happily eat aphids and spider mites for you. The Natural Gardener's Cheat SheetStepActionMain BenefitSoil CareAdd 1–2 inches of organic compost twice a year. Feeds microbes; builds rich, loamy soil texture. Weeding Hoeoe or pull weeds early when they are small seedlings.Prevents them from establishing deep taproots.FertilizingUse diluted homemade nettle or comfrey tea. Delivers a gentle, non-chemical nutrient boost.Plant ChoiceChoose native or climate-adapted varieties.Naturally more resistant to local pests and droughts.A Quick Tip on Pests: Don't panic the moment you see a bug. An organic garden needs a few "bad" bugs so the "good" predatory bugs have something to eat. Give nature a few days to balance itself out before you step in!













































