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Saturday 16 November 2013

Why More Farmers Should Be Growing Organic Vegetables

By Leslie Griffith


There is a global trend towards a more healthy lifestyle. This incorporates the physical activity in which people engage as well as the food that they consume.An all natural farm, is one of the best ways to ensure that you consume healthy, chemical free food. It also has its financial benefits. This is why so many people are interested in growing organic vegetables.

Planters often start with the soil when converting to organic farming and with good reason too. Much of the contamination that gets into the food is contained in the soil in which it is planted. Many farmers look to composting to reduce the need for commercial fertilizers.

Composting is done by combining biodegradable matter such as leaves and vegetable peelings and allowing them to break down before applying to the soil. It is also a good idea because it allows for the recycling of bio waste. This also has economic benefits since it eliminates the need for commercial fertilizers and as such saves the farmer from this expense.

Even pest control can be done organically. Changes in technology and lifestyle as well as the demands of an ever growing market has encouraged the use of commercial fertilizers. These factory made pesticides often contain many harmful chemicals. It is for this reason that those who use them are often warned to observe a particular waiting period between application and harvesting in order to ensure that the produce reaped is fit for consumption. Additionally, those whose job it is to apply the chemical, are advised to wear the requisite protective gear. All these precautions hint at the powerful and dangerous nature of these chemicals. There are, however, safer ways to keep plants in your garden pest free.

Organically grown vegetables are kept safe from pests by natural methods. One example is ashes which, when spread around the perimeter of the farmed area, can keep slugs at bay. Additionally garlic is known to repel a number of parasites and so garlic peelings can be scattered among the plants to protect them. If the garlic plant is actually included in the garden or farm, the effect is more lasting.

These natural pest controlling methods also save money as they reduce the need for commercial pesticides many of which are harmful especially when they are not used as per directions. They also help to prevent hefty medical bills since they are less likely to result in harm to the health of the consumer or the person who actually applies the pesticide. One of the reasons pest applicators are required to wear protective gear when working is to protect themselves from the harmful chemicals they are applying to the food.

Harvesting must also be done organically. This means avoiding chemical at this stage in order to ensure that the organically grown status of the crop is not compromised. If, for instance, preservation is needed, natural means of getting this done must be used. Using chemical preservatives, at this point would cancel out all the work put into cultivating the natural way.

Without a doubt growing organic vegetables is the way to go if you are concerned about your financial resources as well as your health and that of others. Those who embrace this cultivation technique are doing themselves and the world at large a remarkable favor. They are helping to promote cost effective, nature friendly living which pays off in the long run.




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