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		<title>Organic Gardening: Going Back to the Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because of an alarming condition of our atmosphere these days and the impact technological innovations have on our health, everything seems to be resorting to a more viable option &#8211; organics. From foods to even hobbies like gardening, organics have definitely taken the limelight. Nowadays, one of the gradually emerging lucrative activities for hobbyist, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because of an alarming condition of our atmosphere these days and the  impact technological innovations have on our health, everything seems  to be  resorting to a more viable option &#8211; organics. From foods to even  hobbies like  gardening, organics have definitely taken the limelight.</p>
<p>Nowadays, one of the gradually emerging lucrative activities for  hobbyist, and  environmentalist for that matter, is organic gardening.  It is slowly replaces the  traditional type of gardening that involves  harmful chemicals that speed up the  destruction of our Ozone layer.</p>
<p>Organic gardening, basically, refers to one type of gardening that  deviates  from the customary use of chemicals like fertilizers and  pesticides. Because of  these, many agriculturists contend that engaging  into organic gardening makes  one in synchrony with nature.</p>
<p>The basic notion of organic gardening boils down to the fact that it  is best  to feed the soil and not the plant. Thus, we can hypothetically  say that, in  organic gardening, it is the soil that needs more  nourishment than the plants,  or simply because its from the soil that  the plants obtain their nourishment. A  healthy soil yields a healthy  plant, so to speak.</p>
<p>In organic gardening, the basic concept of &#8220;fertilizing&#8221; the soil is  to use  organic materials like composts and manures. When fertilizing  the soil, it  doesnt necessarily mean that you use fertilizers. In fact,  fertilizers were  primarily denoted as anything that increases the  soils fertility.</p>
<p>Hence, organic gardening is a way of going back to the basics, the   traditional use of basic fertilizers that increases the soils capability  to  enrich the plant. In this manner, the grower uses minerals like  calcium coming  from the fossils of dead animals, nitrogen from legumes  or manures, phosphorus  from bones of dead animals, and potassium from  wood ashes.</p>
<p>On the other hand, organic growers also consider composts of other  living things like vegetables or plants when incorporating  the idea of  organic gardening. Its by-product is known as the humus, which is   definitely good for the soil. In organic gardening, humus is an  important  element in plant production because it contains cellulose  that performs like a  sponge and retains moisture in the soil so that it  will be made available for  the plants as they grow.</p>
<p>Moreover, organic gardening incorporates the traditional way of  controlling  animal pests like physical removal of insects, crop  rotation, interplanting, and  the introduction of prey species. These  methods lessen the growth of insects and  curb the multiplication of  pests. It also impedes the development of diseases  that were emphasized  by &#8220;agribusiness monocropping&#8221;.</p>
<p>In addition, organic gardening employs the typical suppression of  weeds and  vegetable pests without having to opt for herbicides. In this  organic gardening  method of removing weeds, &#8220;mulches&#8221; are placed on  the weeds to prevent them from  obtaining the amount of light they need  in order to grow. These mulches act as  barriers for weeds and vegetable  pests. They come in different forms like  leaves, stones, wood, or  straw.</p>
<p>In general, the technique of organic gardening lies on two agricultural  concepts: permaculture and biodynamic agriculture.</p>
<p>Permaculture or permanent culture refers to that area in agriculture  wherein  certain ecological principles, &#8220;shared ethics&#8221; like earth care  and people care,  and design tools are used so as to gain sustainable  development in plants. On  the other hand, biodynamics agriculture is  composed of a biological at the same  time sustainable system of  agricultural assembly.</p>
<p>With these two concepts, we can safely derive the fundamental idea of  organic  gardening as a system based on environmental, sustainable, and  ethical  principles of man.</p>
<p>So, we now know for a fact that organic gardening is definitely a lot  better  than what science and technology teaches us these days.</p>
<p>The only drawback is that it is science that taught us the basic ways  on how  to care for the environment in the first place, and yet, it is  also the same  mentor who is teaching us how to employ concepts that  eventually leads to  natures destruction. Isnt it ironic?</p>
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