8 Tips to Grow Organic Vegetables in Your Garden

5. Learn about the harvest season of each veggie

Before you choose to plant your veggies, take into account the harvest season of the veggies. This way you will know which vegetable to plant when and you’ll get to enjoy the produce all year round.

6. Learn the risks of combinations

Some plants and soils cannot work in combination. As a result, it can also cause damage to your garden. For instance, you should never plant a potato with a tomato, as both have different soil requirements. Never plant onions and beans together, as there could be a possible reaction with soils. Dill and carrot should be planted separately, as it may damage the soil.

7. Choose plants that go well

Carrot, beet and garlic can be planted together. They make an excellent choice in plant companions. Planting them together will prevent pests. Plant all the green veggies together. Green veggies like spinach, cabbage, lettuce and cauliflower must be planted together in your organic garden for better results. Tomato plant makes an excellent combination with pepper and eggplant.

8. Use a proper gardening kit

While planting an organic garden, always wear gloves in your hands. Use proper gardening tools for your organic garden.

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