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7 Organic Gardening Benefits
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By: Glen Barnhardt
The one thing I always get asked about Organic Gardening is,
what's the difference between Organic Gardening and Regular
Gardening?
Organic Gardening is growing Fruits, Vegetables and Flowers
without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
So what are the benefits?
1. No pesticide, herbicide, fungicide residues on food.
As I said earlier organic gardening does not use chemical
fertilizers or pesticides. This leads to foods that are much
healthier.
Although we are told that when used according to the
manufactures suggested directions chemical fertilizers and
pesticides are safe. It has been proven that these chemicals
can cause cancer and other diseases.
2. Less chlorine chemistry into our environment.
When chemical fertilizers and pesticides are used it is also
a hazard to our environment. These chemicals run off and get
into our drinking water.
This is also transferred into the animals that we eat and so
it is always much better to buy organic meats also. 3. No
synthetic fertilizer residuals built into plants
Organic Fruits and Vegetables do not have synthetic
fertilizers instead organic farmers use compost and other
trace minerals in there soils.
These trace minerals are then transferred into the fruits
and vegetables making them healthier for your body.
It has been reported that non-organic produce can contain
enough poison chemicals to be dangerous for small children.
4. No genetically engineered organisms or varieties.
Organic gardening is 100%25 natural no organisms or varieties
are added to the soil.
5. Intense, realistic flavors.
Organic fruits and Vegetables simply taste better. They are
juicer, colorful and again healthier. Usually traditionally
grown fruits and vegetables are dry and flavorless because
they lack the trace minerals that are added to the soils in
organic gardens. Many times dyes and food colorings are
added to make these vegetables look better.
6. Higher vitamin content
7. Higher mineral content and greater mineral variety.
Because the soil in an organic garden has a greater variety
of living organisms and trace minerals the foods are
naturally higher in vitamins and minerals.
I just revealed to you all this great information about
Organic Gardening. Go ahead and apply my tips, Start your
own organic garden today, it's for your personal success.
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