Garden Organics

How do you grow an organic garden in your garden?
I want to plant a garden in my backyard. How do I do?
Organic Gardening Tips extension agent Brad Brummond / Walsh County Organic Gardening fight focuses on preventative management, crop rotation, soil fertility and care for the natural enemies of pests in your garden. Certification There are two types of organic vegetable production in North Dakota, certified vegetable production and certificates of vegetable production, no. certified vegetable production refers to the increase of production by production standards certification bodies. The Organic Foods Production Act of 1990, the policy is the development of a national standard for organic production. The purpose of this law is the standardization of production. Currently there are a number of groups with their own certification standards for organic production in the United States. Commercial organic producers are certified by a verification system or another. Certificates are required because it is impossible to market its organic vegetables commercially without this certificate. Wholesale customers demand it. The principle of certifying agencies in North Dakota are: OVA – Farm Verified Organic OCIA – Organic Crop Improvement Association Ogba – Organic growers and buyers pay association fees for certification or membership. Remember, to be approved, the guidelines established by the organization must follow. Home gardeners can grow crops Organic without certification. The Most vegetables are consumed at home with some sold on markets for farmers additional income. seeds of vegetable used in Certified Organic production must be free from chemical treatment. If a given culture is not available in unprocessed form, the certification authority is required before purchase. The burden of proof lies with the producer through OCIA certification. Ask for certification to be sure. Select the best variety resistance to diseases and insects. Choose cultivars early. Mature plants before insects and diseases have less time to compete for the vegetables. Late-maturing vegetables are more diseases and insects. problems tend to rotate vegetable rotation vegetables that have been used in North American organic producers are: the sweetpotato after corn, sweet corn, after the cabbage family, peas after tomatoes, tomatoes after the beans, potatoes and apples after cucurbits land before roots. When selecting a rotation, remember that plants the same family of plants generally have the same problems. Here are some vehicles that do well when planted together beans, potatoes, peas, carrots, peas, turnips, cabbage, cabbage, turnips, cauliflower, spinach, eggplant, spinach, cucumbers and corn. Dill attracts the attractive tomato hornworms, if the factory on the other side garden tomatoes. Sage repels cabbage moth and black beetles. Do not count on salvia work under strong pressure from these insects, but may be useful to plant a little sage cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli. Chives have repellent properties against aphids. Concerns repel a variety of insects. inorganic fertilizers fertility is prohibited under any system of organic production, but this does not mean that the nutrients it needs the plant can not be provided from organic sources. Soil testing is suggested to determine which nutrients should be added to the garden. (Gardening note: Too much nitrogen can damage the garden. Know what the current levels before applying more.) Here are some average figures for a ton of manure per hectare. These figures are averages, such as manure varies by nutrient. The values are a ton of wet manure fertilizer, to provide data nutrients. Manure nutrient content real estate source of nitrogen phosphorus potassium meat 14 pounds. £ 9. 11 lbs. Pork 10 lbs. 7 lbs. 8 lbs. Poultry 20 pounds of chicken. 7 lbs. 8 lbs. Sheep 18 lbs. 11 lbs. 20 lbs. — ———————————————– —————————— Make sure the manure sources well composted to maximize kill weed seeds and the postponement of residual disease. Biological control of insects rotations are the first and the best way problem Prevention of insects. The best solution is the elimination of the old floor hand when working in a small garden. Organic farmers tend using organic insecticides, as a last resort. Note: Check with your certification body to see if they are acceptable. Sabadilla is certified OCIA acceptable under a restricted-use biological products, which means that will be used only if no alternative is possible. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is an acceptable product, but can not contain petroleum distillates into the formulation, as OCIA. Insecticidal soaps (not household) can control a wide range of plant-destructive insects, especially aphids. to cabbage – For the use of Bacillus thuringiensis control (Bt). label instructions Read and follow. Hand picking is also an alternative. potato beetle – insect collection by hand or use an application of BT should be applied when larvae are present on the ground. Bt the time to work and is the best control larvae. Cucumber – Rotation … Rotation … Turn! Garden plants Turn and sites. likely to be one of the insects Pulguillas difficult to control. Early maturing varieties can help reduce the time plant to tolerate. Properly acclimated (hardened) transplants are not as attractive to flea beetles as seedlings. slugs, cutworms ROOT and the fly – aphids diatomaceous earth can be controlled by the High populations of lacewings and ladybugs. In the vicinity of the production plants with wildflower mixture helps to maintain a population of predatory insects. Diseases plants healthy. Turn the vegetable planting sites. vegetables more separate space to allow more air flow. Plant advantage of prevailing winds to airflow is increased by the on. Do not go into the garden when plants are still wet. Sanitation is important. Remove and destroy all parts of the plant died. They are a source disease. Do it immediately after they are no longer useful! When thinning, remove the plants immediately after dilution. No harvest vegetables when plants are wet. Avoid water bombing. Drip irrigation can provide water efficiently and keep foliage dry. Cruciferae diseases aerate the soil. Leave enough space between plants and rows. Organic control of copper, sulfur and mixtures Bordeux have been used with limited success vegetables in the eastern United States. Some organic farmers use them as they believe products leave a residue chemist. However, these residues are easy to wash. vegetable marketing of organic products The higher prices have been historically 10-50 per cent higher than conventional prices in the northern United States. The Northeast and California have the largest markets for organic vegetables. Selection organic vegetable market vegetable growers hard to sell only high quality products. His detractors say quality regularly organic vegetables is not as high as conventional vegetables, but the producers of organic waste generally more difficult and less market their products to maintain high quality. vegetables are traditionally sold in the perception that they are healthier than traditionally grown vegetables. Marketing would be difficult if the vegetables were of poor quality offered for sale. The perception is everything in markets for organic foods! Summary of Organic food production is as much a mindset as it is a production system. Most biggest obstacle most people face when changing to organic production is the change in mentality that must occur to make it a success. We long ago learned to deal with insects and diseases rather than separate individual to see things whole. The Organic gardener must understand that everything is interrelated related and how a series of circumstances influence of other factors such as the plant grows. Prevention is the first and best defense against organisms pests in the production of organic vegetables. There was a perception of some people that the production of organic vegetables is agriculture for negligence. Nothing could be further from the truth! A strong plant healthy is more important in a biological system and a system conventional. A curve of two to three years to learn to be accepted by all those wishing to switch from conventional to organic gardening. What works one year another may not. Management skills are in question. WARNING! There are many organic certification bodies, each with its own set of rules and acceptable products. While most agree on key points, disagree on what will or will not accept. Do not forget to check with Your organization before applying CA product is questionable. Use of a product may result in denial of certification and no impact on the RESULTS sale of all or sale. Do not enter the orchard of organic production by the hope of rewards. May or may not be there. It's a long battle and difficult, but most organic producers would say it's worth once you have mastered skills, patience and perception of ability. Material Reference 1994 The Real Dirt Northern farming Association says that organic farmers and low-input practices in the Northeast. Edited by Miranda Smith and members of the Association of the Northeast Organic Agriculture and Cooperative Extension. Carrots Love Tomatoes 1975 Garden Road Garden Route secret publication of companion planting gardening success. Louise Riotte. H-1106 02 1996 NDSU Extension Service Agriculture Science Dakota State University and applied, and the Department U.S. Agriculture
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