Organic is all the rage these day, so as a lover of green you better get with the trend. So here's an easy guide to getting started as an organic gardener...
Improve the quality of your soil by digging in compost and mulch.
Make your own compost by recycling vegetable peelings, tea bags, fallen leaves and plant pruning's.
Prevent weeds from growing by spreading a blanket of bark chips across the surface of bare soil.
Inspect your plants in the garden regularly, this will help to prevent problems from getting out of hand. Accept a degree of imperfection and you'll learn to live without fertilisers and pesticides.
Choose naturally pest and disease resistant varieties of shrubs, vegetables and fruit.
Use biological controls to control many pest problems in the garden.
Stressed plants are vulnerable to disease, so keep them well
watered.
Try companion planting — strongly scented flowers and herbs are planted next to edible crops will help to deter pests.
Make your garden a haven for wildlife and beneficial insects which in turn will control pests for you including slugs, aphids and snails.