6 Easy Ways! To Embrace Organic Gardening

Organic gardening is a simple and rewarding way to grow a healthy, water-smart garden while protecting our local waterways from chemicals. By using natural practices, you support beneficial insects, improve soil health, and create a sustainable environment.

Here are six (6) easy ways to practice organic gardening at home:

  1. Move to Mulch: Spread organic mulch, such as worm compost, wood chips, or straw to prevent weeds, keep soil cool, and lock in moisture and vital nutrients. This reduces the need for frequent watering.
  2. Prevent Pest Problems: Keep pests away without harsh chemicals. Use screens, walls, and fences to protect your plants naturally.
  3. Pull Problem Plants: Regularly remove unhealthy or unwanted plants by hand to stop the spread of diseases and reduce competition for water among your plants.
  4. Let Ladybugs Loose: Introduce beneficial insects like ladybugs, lacewings, and parasitic wasps to naturally control pest populations and minimize the need for synthetic pesticides.
  5. Get Help from Herbs: Grow herbs like basil indoors to keep flies away. Plant drought-tolerant sage and rosemary outdoors to repel mosquitoes, enhancing your garden’s pest resistance.
  6. Nurture Natives: Plant California native plants in your garden. They are climate-resistant, support local pollinators, and reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers and over watering.

By following these simple organic gardening tips, you can create a thriving, eco-friendly space that saves water and protects our precious natural resources. For more gardening tips and resources, visit mwdoc.com/gardeningtips.