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Starting An Herb Garden In Arizona

April 20th, 2011

Starting An Herb garden In Arizona


In the Desert, Organic gardening is Feasible!   by Lee Bell

Since the hazards of many chemicals such as pesticides and artificial fertilizers in our food supply have become more and more widely recognized, organic food has become more popular. If you have gone shopping for organic food like produce, you have already noticed that organic food can be quite a bit more high-priced than the non-organic alternatives. One response to this is to start your very own organic garden and produce your own food for your family. And living in the Phoenix area does not imply that you cannot have your own organic garden also. Although you will have to do a little more preparation gardening in the desert than you do in other places, it is a fun pastime, and one that will cut down your grocery bill.

Before you can do anything else, you need to figure out an perfect location for your garden. A good spot for a garden ought to get at least six hours of uninterrupted sunlight each day. That means that if your house or a large tree casts a shadow on the spot, you need to find another location. When deciding on a spot, think about what you want to put in as well. Take into account having enough space for what you intend to grow. Clear the area of weeds then put up aviary wire to keep out rodents. Or, if you prefer, you can use a plant box.

Prepare Your Soil for Organic Gardening

In the desert regions of the nation like Phoenix, your biggest difficulties to successful gardening will be the quality of the soil and having access to water. Although desert soil isn't necessarily bad soil, it has to be worked with in order to be good soil for gardening because water does not drain very well. To ready your soil, the first thing that you need to do is to drench the entire garden area very thoroughly. To do this, you must have a source of water handy to your garden. Next, use a tiller to run through the soil and loosen it up. You will want to till to about a foot deep. Next, distribute your organic fertilizer on the area that you have been working on. After these steps are complete, you are ready to begin planting.

Organic Gardens Demand Organic Pest-Fighting Choices

If you find that your organic garden becomes infested with pests that are eating your plants, there are many organic methods that can be used to fight those pests. One of the most natural ways to fight insects in your garden is with other insects. Investigate the types of insects that will eat your pests, and then introduce them to your garden. You can also use herbs like thyme, tansy, nasturtiums and basil to discourage insects from eating your other plants. These all grow well in Arizona's climate, and serve to either repel bugs or attract them away from the other plants in the garden. This is far healthier than using pesticides, and you will have the benefit of growing delicious herbs while you keep your garden insect-free.

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