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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Beverly Clarke</strong></p>
<p>Developing an <em><strong>organic vegetable garden</strong></em> should be considered as much more than just a hobby. They play an important role in safeguarding our environment and they help to develop a sustainable environment. You do not need a large cultivated plot of land to develop an <em>organic vegetable garden</em>; you can develop it in a small space, even in a city, with minimal effort.</p>
<p>It is very inexpensive to develop and maintain an organic vegetable garden; however, the yield you are obtaining from it will be comparatively high and the quality will be the very best. The concept of <strong>organic vegetable gardening</strong> is based on the knowledge and methods followed over millenniums. In general, terms, developing organic vegetable gardens is a slow process; however, the yield will be more stable and abundant.</p>
<p><strong>Organic vegetable gardens</strong> can be defined as the gardens for which we are not using synthetic fertilizers and related products such as pesticides. Ideally, organic manures and composts are used instead of synthetic fertilizers. In addition, the leguminous plants can be planted all around the garden to facilitate nitrogen supply with the help of the biological process called nitrogen fixation. Nitrogen fixation is being done by the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Rhizobium leguminosarum that is present in the root nodules of many leguminous plants. The main concept of <em><strong>organic gardening</strong></em> is to feed the soil with organic materials; in turn, the soil will fertilize the plants.</p>
<p>You may be wondering what are the uses for developing organic gardens? There are many uses. First, in contrast to non-organic gardens, organic gardens do not pollute the environment. Second, the vegetables harvested from the organic vegetable garden are nutritious! Third, many farmers claim that the vegetables harvested from organic vegetable gardens are very tasty. Lastly, the vegetable plants of organic gardens grow healthy and they are resistant to many plant diseases. In addition, an organic vegetable garden saves you money on vegetables which can now be homegrown.</p>
<p>Organic fertilizers can be prepared using organic waste materials such as animal wastes (e.g. cow dung and fish heads), plant wastes (e.g. decaying plant matter, dried leaves, grass clippings), and kitchen scraps. Composts are very useful organic fertilizers; especially the vermicomposts which are the best organic fertilizers and soil conditioners. These types of composts are prepared by using a unique species of earthworm.</p>
<p>Organic gardens in general, can be developed to cultivate various cash crops that yield flowers, fruits, and vegetables. Be sure to visit and tend to your organic garden periodically in order to take notice of and to eliminate any plant diseases. If you do find any diseased plants, you need to take immediate action. There are various organic pesticides available on the market which you can use for your organic vegetable garden or for whatever type of organic garden you are cultivating. You should handle all pesticides carefully as overdosing or too frequent use may kill even the beneficial insects.</p>
<p>Beverly Clarke manages a network of <a title="Gree Winds of Change" href="http://greenwindsofchange.com" target="_blank">green living</a> websites offering helpful information and tips on <a title="Stretch Your Gas Dollars" href="http://stretchyourgasdollars.info" target="_blank">alternative fuels</a>, <a title="The Greenhouse Primer" href="http://theGreenhousePrimer" target="_blank">greenhouse gardening</a> and <a title="Road to Sustainability" href="http://road2sustainability.com" target="_blank">sustainable development</a></p>


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