Black plastic solarizing sheeting, compost, drip-irrigation, Fencing, hoes, mowers, native plants, natural enemies, non-synthetic controls, pruners, rakes, row covers and shovels are items that are needed to make an organic garden. The type of garden in question does not rely upon chemical, genetically modified, non-organic or synthetic inputs and resources. The tools -- such as fences, hoes, pruners, rakes, row covers, shovels -- may be the same as in non-organic gardens but botanical insecticides and natural enemies will be used in place of chemical controls and compost will replace store-bought NPK fertilizer.
It depends what you treat them with. If the treatment is organic then that is OK.
Garden Organic was created in 1954.
An organic garden is a garden that is growing plants without using plant foods that are not organic, or harmful chemicals.
You need to Do hard work
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The best products you would need to start a garden are good quality top soil, organic pesticides, and fertilizers used throughout the grow.
To make organic compounds
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A garden does not need a shelter, however certain kinds of vegetables may need some protection from the frost. Plants need sun (warmth) to grow, however there are "cool" weather plants than can be grown in part shade or cooler whether.
Insects live in the garden, They eat from whatever organic material is in the ground and they will eat from what is growing in the garden.
Yes it is organic material and can be put in the garden.
To create a thriving garden ecosystem with live garden worms, you can start by adding organic matter like compost to your soil to provide food for the worms. Make sure your garden has good drainage and is not compacted. Avoid using chemical pesticides that can harm the worms. Regularly water your garden to keep the soil moist, as worms need moisture to thrive. By creating a healthy environment for the worms, you can help them improve soil quality and promote plant growth in your garden.