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To Your Health: Helpful Organic Horticulture Advice Many people are under the impression that horticulture is difficult, but it's actually quite simple if you know exactly what to do. With the right knowledge, anyone can be a great gardener. This article provides valuable guidance that can help you on your road to becoming a master gardener. Choose plants that will give you the most yield at harvest time. Many times, hybrid plants tend to resist disease, and tolerate the cold weather better than their traditional counterparts, resulting in higher yields. When horticulture, be sure to look closely for stink bug infestation, especially during Autumn. Stink bugs are attracted to tomatoes, beans and most fruits. If left unattended, your garden could be ravaged by these bugs, so you need to proactively keep their population under control. Mix the grounds of coffee in soil that has a lot of alkaline. Using coffee grounds is a less expensive way to make your soil more acidic than trying to replace your topsoil. This can help your veggies and greens look more vibrant and taste better! Make a landscaping plan before you dig your first hole. This helps you remember where each plant was planted before they begin to sprout. A good plan can also help you to place each plant in the area that is most beneficial to them. Divide your irises. To increase the number that you have, you need to take all your overgrown clumps and split them up. When foliage is dead, lift bulbous irises. You will be able to split the bulb

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Page 1: To Your Health: Helpful Organic Horticulture Advice

To Your Health: Helpful Organic Horticulture Advice

Many people are under the impression that horticulture is difficult, but it's actually quite simple ifyou know exactly what to do. With the right knowledge, anyone can be a great gardener. This articleprovides valuable guidance that can help you on your road to becoming a master gardener.

Choose plants that will give you the most yield at harvest time. Many times, hybrid plants tend toresist disease, and tolerate the cold weather better than their traditional counterparts, resulting inhigher yields.

When horticulture, be sure to look closely for stink bug infestation, especially during Autumn. Stinkbugs are attracted to tomatoes, beans and most fruits. If left unattended, your garden could beravaged by these bugs, so you need to proactively keep their population under control.

Mix the grounds of coffee in soil that has a lot of alkaline. Using coffee grounds is a less expensiveway to make your soil more acidic than trying to replace your topsoil. This can help your veggies andgreens look more vibrant and taste better!

Make a landscaping plan before you dig your first hole. This helps you remember where each plantwas planted before they begin to sprout. A good plan can also help you to place each plant in thearea that is most beneficial to them.

Divide your irises. To increase the number that you have, you need to take all your overgrownclumps and split them up. When foliage is dead, lift bulbous irises. You will be able to split the bulb

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easily and replant it to get more flowers next year. For plants with rhizomes, use a knife to dividethem. Discard the center and cut pieces from the exterior. There needs to be a minimum of onehealthy offshoot on each of the new sprout sections. Immediately replant all your selected cuttings.

Invest in a kneeling stool, and a wheelbarrow to work in the garden. It's rough on your knees tospend lots of time on the ground kneeling or squatting. That's why it's a good idea to have aportable, lightweight garden stool on hand. As well, gardening can involve some heavy lifting andmoving, so a strong wheelbarrow can really make that aspect much more effortless.

Clearly, it isn't hard to be a good gardener. You just have to know the tricks of the trade. After youtake the time to educate yourself about all the ins and outs of what it takes to be a great gardener,you will can look forward to success in all your horticulture endeavors.