Home     All Posts     Feed     Contact Search

Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in /usr/www/users/swish/seosites/phpinc/functions.php on line 327

Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in /usr/www/users/swish/seosites/phpinc/functions.php on line 327

Marketplace

Organic Gardening School

Posted on February 18, 2010.
Organic Gardening SchoolWhat can I do for my organic garden growing faster?

I am more and more an organic garden at the school, and we're supposed to add something to our organic garden to make the plants grow faster. I already fertalizer organic compost, everyone. Thank you!

foliar (spray on the foliage of plants) with a product dried kelp, such as the maximum harvest or fish emulsion (Neptune's Harvest is the least smelly of all fish emulsion) will put you on a rapid organic growth. I use a combination of both on my crops, in particular in the late winter / early spring before the ground and wakes up whenever the crop that thrives Search lees,

I know you can get fish emulsion products at almost any hardware, find kelp powder is harder and I have obtained through online sources

More sun can do the trick.

keep the soil loose. oxygen allows the growth of roots. do not grow deep. If you have red worms for you, put a little there.

Worm castings are an excellent fertilizer, and you can not really use too much. I barrells if my worm to make parts for me, and every week I drain the liquid from the bottom of my worm barrels of stinking brown fluid and I take that into the garden to add a little of each of my plants pot or pour at the base of plants in the ground. Since I started doing this I can not believe how my plants are happy.

Adding to the dirt would make a big difference. Also, it takes a lot of heat to grow. Maybe a heat lamp would help? Place your plant in pots on a sheet of aluminum foil and place in an ordinary lamp or heat lamp if it is availble to keep you in a room temperature of about 90, with the soil moist at all times.

I agree - castings are great

I also use a manure tea - it makes a slight fertilizer your plants can use them quickly - and you can use almost any type of manure - even green manure. Put a shovel in a burlap bag and place it in a dustbin. then fill the can with water. I use a plastic coffee can dive into my watering can - if it seems too dark (depending on type of manure you use), you can fill the watering can half-way and cut again with water . To do this, every week or so depending on the proximity of the harvest, you are (closer to the gradual decrease harvest)

Share |

Comments

There are no comments.

Leave a Comment

Your Name
Your Email
Comments
Human Check. Type 2304.

Popular
Pencil Grippers
Notebook Service Manual
Notebook Optical Mouse
Learn Pencil Sketching
Special Education Teacher Job Description
School Half Term
Pencil Sketches Of People
Drawing Super Heroes

Network
Brawlers.org
Druggy.net
astronautic.org
Schtick Spot
Hemp Camp
Fitness Clothing
Casual Clothing
Clothing Scene
Formal Clothes
Ready Clothes
Jewelry Corporation
Feet Backs