If you have the time and the inclination to create an organic summer garden there are few better ways to go when it comes to the potential impact on the planet. A summer garden is a thing of beauty to be enjoyed by all you invite into your garden. That being said, there are certain pests we’d all like to keep out of our gardens as well. The problem is that the pesticides of the past have undetermined side effects that have the potential to cause lasting harm. If we can avoid introducing those chemicals to our own gardens we are protecting our kids from dangers we may not even be aware of yet and protecting the other animals that may innocently come in contact with our gardens such as birds and butterflies from being harmed by the chemicals present in most common pesticides.

What does this mean to gardeners when it comes to efforts directed towards keeping out potential pests? Quite honestly, it means we are going to have to get a little bit creative in those efforts turning to natural solutions rather than chemicals. One way in which this can quite easily be accomplished is by encouraging animals that prey upon the pests to make your garden their home. Of course, this could potentially bring about its own set of problems but from a gardening perspective it is often very sound reasoning.

Use organic mulch. While this isn’t necessarily a means of pest control it is a wise move when it comes to organic gardening. Not only does the mulch provide the very useful mulching properties throughout the growing season but once the growing season has ended can be turned over and used in order to boost the organic material within the soil. This in turns provides nutrients that are important to keeping the soil fit for sustaining plant life in future growing seasons. For great information on going green in the garden with compost visit The Gardener’s Rake site.

Attract birds to your garden. This has a two-fold benefit for the organic gardener. First of all the birds are often natural predators for many of the bugs that make a nuisance of themselves in the average summer garden. Second, birds leave behind their own little fertilizing additions to the landscape of your garden. Don’t you wish all solutions were this simple?

Keep your garden healthy, well fertilized, water regularly and appropriately, and free of weeds. A good offense is the best defense. A good immune system and constant hand washing are the best defense the human body has against catching colds and viruses. The same holds true for gardens and their ability to fight pests. Keep your garden strong and healthy and it will repel many of the pests that may cripple other gardens on its own. It certainly doesn’t hurt to keep this philosophy in mind and you may be amazed at how well it works.

Organic gardening is more than a plan for your garden it is a return to the ways of old in the world of gardening. For centuries before pesticides were created people managed to live off the abundance of their gardens. It makes sense that by returning to those ideals we can also enjoy great food and a bountiful harvest in the modern world. Make the choice today to make your summer garden an organic garden and reap the benefit in better health and greater enjoyment of the gardening experience. To learn more about going green at home visit Our Green Planet Earth site.


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11 Responses to “How to maintain an Organic Summer Garden”
  1. I’m spending more and more time on this site when I really should be concentrating on work. keep it up. and remember “If life gives you weeds….make herbal tea. =) Keep on Gardening

  2. Diana says:

    Thank you for your comment and kind words. So true about making herbal tea out of weeds…really like that.

    Visited your site and it looks great. Keep up the good work as well!

    Diana
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  3. Denise says:

    When I stopped using any chemicals in my yard I found the yard and garden areas were healthier and had less bugs.

    It took a few years of figuring out what plants to plant next to each other and encouraging birds in the backyard but “going organic” was the best, and in the long run the easier way to garden for me.

    Great article and thanks for the link to my site.
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  4. Diana says:

    Thanks for the comment Denise. Yes, all those chemicals we use on our gardens are not good for the environment and our plants as well.

    There are lots of things we can do to go green and that includes gardening. Your article about going green in the garden with compost was excellent!

  5. i would have to say that organic gardening is a good way to spend your time and also it can keep you healthy..`:

  6. Organic gardening should be a great way to spend your time and get some fresh vegetables.::~

  7. Diana says:

    Thank you Ignacio for your comments. Glad you like my gardening site!
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  8. the best thing about organic gardening is that they are not contaminated with those chemicals;:~

  9. organic gardening is the thing that we do, we do not like artificial chemicals on our backyatd vegetable farm.;”

  10. Catnip Cat says:

    i hate artifical stuffs so i always do organic gardening at home to get some natural foods `,”

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